Did you answer the question about what type of bulb you were/are using in the heat lamp? Teflon coated bulbs are deadly toxic to birds and can certainly cause deaths like this.
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I’ll see if I can find the box. It was a heat bulb I bought at tractor supply in the chicken section.. surely they wouldn’t sell that would they?Did you answer the question about what type of bulb you were/are using in the heat lamp? Teflon coated bulbs are deadly toxic to birds and can certainly cause deaths like this.
This is the best picture I have of the poo while I’m at work, you can see it by the white one. That poo was made by the black spotted one in the corner within a few hours of dying https://i.imgur.com/8qfwr8l.jpgDo you think you could send some photos of the poo?
I think a necropsy would be a good idea. I think @ChickenCanoe has a list of places by state that does them. (If I’m wrong, sorry CC) I have never sent one in, but would definitely consider it if I had losses like yours.
I haven't dealt with any state diagnostic labs that require a veterinarian as a middle man.I’ve hit several dead ends with that... I called the two places for Georgia and they told me that the process has to be initiated by a veterinarian but every vet I’ve called just dismisses me with “we don’t care for chickens” with a condescending tone like they think I’m weird for asking them to deal with chickens....
I haven't dealt with any state diagnostic labs that require a veterinarian as a middle man.
That just costs more money.
Here are 3 labs in your state.
Athens Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
The University of Georgia
501 D.W. Brooks Drive
Athens, Georgia 30602-5023
Phone: 706-542-5568
Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network
3235 Abit Massey Way
Gainesville, Georgia 30507-7745
Phone: 770-766-6810
University of Georgia Tifton Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
43 Brighton Road
Tifton, Georgia 31793-3000
Phone: 229-386-3340
Call and ask the cost and how they want the bird/s sent. They may send you a Fed Ex label for shipping.