chrismahon
Well-known member
We have something weird going on here. All the Orpingtons and some Wyandottes have swollen eyelids. Our pet Orpington cock 'Bottom' has the same. Close inspection reveals what appears to be a build-up of fat at the edge of the eyelids. Another issue is they are very slow to start laying again, even though they are fully feathered and have good daylight here being 1 ¼ hours more than they would get in the UK. Some of them feel very heavy indeed.
We have a problem with feed. As I am flying to the UK now I can't bring back any Smallholder layers pellets. The layers pellets here are compounded as an addition to true free ranging -no boundary fences. As such they are just meant to be part of the diet, the rest being what they gather, so they contain a massive 5.6% calcium. On it's own that is far too much for our contained flocks so we have been mixing it with growers pellets. Moving South to Gascony meant that the growers we got in Dordogne (Sanders) were unavailable. We have been buying the only stuff we had found which actually is designed for young chickens with just 0.7% calcium (Maisador's own brand). It is since we switched growers pellets that the swollen eyelids problem has become apparent. Now reading the label as best I can (should have tried earlier) reveals that the growers is designed for chicks 29 -52 days old. It also contains several ACS additives and carries a 5 day meat withdrawal period!!! I think it has a high proportion of Maize to fatten and yellow the birds ready for market, as that's the way they like to see them here.
Apart from the fact that we may be slightly poisoning our old birds with ACS I think that we have unwittingly over-fattened them. Has anyone seen a fat build up under the eyelids of birds fed on a maize rich diet before? Or has anyone seen fat hens with fat eyelids?
We will be changing our feed immediately. Bottom has been hyperactive recently and I think it may be the ACS additives or the 'Isophones' as warned about on the label. Fortunately today we have found a supplier of the previous Sanders growers we used to use (poulet poulette as opposed to poulet jeune croissant.) Fingers crossed things will get back to normal and all we have lost is €30 of feed.
We have a problem with feed. As I am flying to the UK now I can't bring back any Smallholder layers pellets. The layers pellets here are compounded as an addition to true free ranging -no boundary fences. As such they are just meant to be part of the diet, the rest being what they gather, so they contain a massive 5.6% calcium. On it's own that is far too much for our contained flocks so we have been mixing it with growers pellets. Moving South to Gascony meant that the growers we got in Dordogne (Sanders) were unavailable. We have been buying the only stuff we had found which actually is designed for young chickens with just 0.7% calcium (Maisador's own brand). It is since we switched growers pellets that the swollen eyelids problem has become apparent. Now reading the label as best I can (should have tried earlier) reveals that the growers is designed for chicks 29 -52 days old. It also contains several ACS additives and carries a 5 day meat withdrawal period!!! I think it has a high proportion of Maize to fatten and yellow the birds ready for market, as that's the way they like to see them here.
Apart from the fact that we may be slightly poisoning our old birds with ACS I think that we have unwittingly over-fattened them. Has anyone seen a fat build up under the eyelids of birds fed on a maize rich diet before? Or has anyone seen fat hens with fat eyelids?
We will be changing our feed immediately. Bottom has been hyperactive recently and I think it may be the ACS additives or the 'Isophones' as warned about on the label. Fortunately today we have found a supplier of the previous Sanders growers we used to use (poulet poulette as opposed to poulet jeune croissant.) Fingers crossed things will get back to normal and all we have lost is €30 of feed.