- Apr 30, 2011
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So about 3 weeks ago I went to let out our chickens, when I opened one of our two coops everyone came out except one. The Plymouth Barred Rock that didn't come out looked tired, and being a couple years old I didn't think much of it. She passed away that day, no discharge or major issues.
A week or two later my wife found one of 1+year old Giant Cochins dead outside. Again no signs leading up to this, no discharge or major issues.
Then tonight another passed away, she was just laying dead outside her coop. She was a Bhrama variety about 1+ years old.
All these times there have been no signs of issues. No major issues have shown themselves. The chickens free range our back yard where they have feed and water at all times. They were different ages, the two younger were raised and purchased together from a local feed store. The older had been raised by a girl in 4H. I'm just worried I'm going to have to cull the flock, which my wife and I do not have the heart to do. Any ideas? Internet searches have given me some random ideas such as fatty livers, an internal egg (since one had been very very broody). I'm just worried about 3 in 3 weeks
A week or two later my wife found one of 1+year old Giant Cochins dead outside. Again no signs leading up to this, no discharge or major issues.
Then tonight another passed away, she was just laying dead outside her coop. She was a Bhrama variety about 1+ years old.
All these times there have been no signs of issues. No major issues have shown themselves. The chickens free range our back yard where they have feed and water at all times. They were different ages, the two younger were raised and purchased together from a local feed store. The older had been raised by a girl in 4H. I'm just worried I'm going to have to cull the flock, which my wife and I do not have the heart to do. Any ideas? Internet searches have given me some random ideas such as fatty livers, an internal egg (since one had been very very broody). I'm just worried about 3 in 3 weeks