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Wow, thanks for response. Here is information that I have
1. All different breeds (BCM, RIR, Silkies, Amercana)
2. The dead ones were slower then rest and instead of coming up to me for food, they stayed away.
3. For couple of days before dying
4. No bleeding or any other injuries
5...
I had 25 chickens but in past few weeks my flock is down to 19. Seems like I am loosing about 1 chicken a week. I added medicine in water, also gave them Tylon shots but dont really know what is causing them to die.
My favorite is white Silkie, he is incharge of coop. He is not too friendly and maintains his distance from me but have a good control on rest of chicken :-)
I have 16 chicken and 4 roosters, all in same coop and run. How would I know if my chicken is broody? Also I am planning to leave the eggs in coop so whenever one of them become broody, they know what to do with those eggs. Any suggestions?