I had 3 roosters and 1 hen living peacefully together. They are all about a year old.
Saturday last week while I was out, my neighbor bought and brought over 5 hens, about 4 months old.
Yesterday(Friday) I came home from work to find one rooster laying in the yard. He didn't move when I tossed cracked corn in or when the hens scattered around him. I had an appointment at the vet, but (as my husband described it) he started gagging/choking. Then passed. All the other birds looked fine.
Early this afternoon my husband went down to the coop to find another rooster already dead inside.
I obviously don't know what happened, but wonder if the other hens could be carrying something? The only other new thing is purina flock block I picked up on Monday.
I had my husband add a vitamin/electrolyte solution to the water, as I have no idea what else to do. I don't want to lose any more of my babies. Thanks in advanced for any insight.
Saturday last week while I was out, my neighbor bought and brought over 5 hens, about 4 months old.
Yesterday(Friday) I came home from work to find one rooster laying in the yard. He didn't move when I tossed cracked corn in or when the hens scattered around him. I had an appointment at the vet, but (as my husband described it) he started gagging/choking. Then passed. All the other birds looked fine.
Early this afternoon my husband went down to the coop to find another rooster already dead inside.
I obviously don't know what happened, but wonder if the other hens could be carrying something? The only other new thing is purina flock block I picked up on Monday.
I had my husband add a vitamin/electrolyte solution to the water, as I have no idea what else to do. I don't want to lose any more of my babies. Thanks in advanced for any insight.