Hi Ya'll. I had such a great and positive experience when my first roo got sick. I purchased 6 birds from a local family, 4 hens and 2 roos. 3 were RI Reds and the other 3 Silkies. I am finding it very hard to tell which of the siklies is a roo, but right after losing my first RI red roo this past Saturday, I believe the silkie I have in my bathroom right now is also a roo, he has the same symptoms as the other roo, I do not think he will make it through the night. I have deworming tablets on the way, if he makes it through the night, I will be able to give him one as soon as they get here, I gave an undiluted 5ml dose of Corid, as well they have all been on the corid water for 3 days now. OMG this is the worst. The people I got them from insist none of their other chickens are sick, yet I’ve had nothing but issues with the ones I bought from them since getting them, Yes, I have them separated, I am home all day and have done my best to keep the bulling down, I feed them separately I keep them all locked up in different coops all night. So far, my original two have not had any issues, I have been checking their crops at night and in the morning and making sure they are drinking, I have also been keeping a close eye on the new birds which is how I found this other one sick this afternoon. What do I do at this point? I am not getting any eggs from the hens, and it is costing me way more money to treat them and mine for illness than I’m getting in egg benefits. I paid for these birds, and I feel like at this point I should request that I be able to bring the 4 remaining birds back for a full refund. I did not know that vets would give me cause of death on a bird until it was too late, but I will be making sure this one in my bathroom is tested prior to making any moves to return the other birds, but I wanted advise, it is very hard on me to watch these birds die basically of asphyxiation because they cannot breath they are so sick. Any help/advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.