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    80% of one breed died overnight.

    No bugs that I could see. It's raining now so poop is gone from those now. I can get poop pics of the others tomorrow.
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    80% of one breed died overnight.

    Feed bucket is clean and dry. These birds have not free ranged yet. Maybe coccidiosos because the one remaining this morning did seem lethargic, but that would have affected all the birds in the coop, right? And the other are as active as normal, so far. What can I do for coccidiosos?
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    80% of one breed died overnight.

    All the same age and bought at the same time. The last one died this afternoon. That whole breed is gone now in less than 24 hours.
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    80% of one breed died overnight.

    We are in southern Ontario. It has been warm but we keep fans and a thermometer in the coop and last night was actually very nice, around 70F. The one i saw dying was laying down and ruffling it's feathers like it was just bathing, but not very much movement. By the time I got in there, like 30...
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    80% of one breed died overnight.

    There were two in the coop not together and two in the run not together. No symptoms the day before. The one i saw dying was laying down and looked like it was just bathing, but weakly. We did check them over and they look normal. No kidding feathers or blood or wounds. None of the other chicks...
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    80% of one breed died overnight.

    Hi all, So we got golden laced Batman Cochins from a registered breeder just under 2 months ago. This morning 4 out of 5 were dead/dying by noon. No signs of injury or anything and they were fine last night when I but them away. They are in a coop and run with other Batman Cochins and silkies we...
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