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I’m a tad worried.
On Sunday, I found Napoléon the BCM cockerel dead. Yesterday the white olive egger cockerel, the last descendent of Freddy, who was in with my Brahma flock, was dead. They were both 28 weeks, heavy and strong looking cockerels. The BCM had mites under his no-crow collar, which gave me suspicions, but the olive egger was entirely mite free on inspection. They’d both had their collars on for a couple of months with no fuss, then died a day apart.
The same Sunday we got 6 eggs from 40+ hens. Monday we got 1 egg, and today we got 3. Saturday before was 10 I think.

I know the time of year is bad for eggs, and cockerels can die randomly. But these three things happening together have got me worried. Everything’s going to be retreated for mites and worms, but the fact the flock seems otherwise healthy in terms of comb colour and weights is really confusing me.

The rat poison isn’t being put in or near the runs, and they aren’t allowed out because of bird flu again.

Really random but I was wondering if anyone has a clue what’s happening?
 
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I’m a tad worried.
On Sunday, I found Napoléon the BCM cockerel dead. Yesterday the white olive egger cockerel, the last descendent of Freddy, who was in with my Brahma flock, was dead. They were both 28 weeks, heavy and strong looking cockerels. The BCM had mites under his no-crow collar, which gave me suspicions, but the olive egger was entirely mite free on inspection. They’d both had their collars on for a couple of months with no fuss, then died a day apart.
The same Sunday we got 6 eggs from 40+ hens. Monday we got 1 egg, and today we got 3. Saturday before was 10 I think.

I know the time of year is bad for eggs, and cockerels can die randomly. But these three things happening together have got me worried. Everything’s going to be retreated for mites and worms, but the fact the flock seems otherwise healthy in terms of comb colour and weights is really confusing me.

The rat poison isn’t being put in or near the runs, and they aren’t allowed out because of bird flu again.

Really random but I was wondering if anyone has a clue what’s happening?
Sorry this is happening.
My .02 cents...if it's mites, in my experience, DE won't touch them. I use this, wife orders it from Chewy.
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I’m a tad worried.
On Sunday, I found Napoléon the BCM cockerel dead. Yesterday the white olive egger cockerel, the last descendent of Freddy, who was in with my Brahma flock, was dead. They were both 28 weeks, heavy and strong looking cockerels. The BCM had mites under his no-crow collar, which gave me suspicions, but the olive egger was entirely mite free on inspection. They’d both had their collars on for a couple of months with no fuss, then died a day apart.
The same Sunday we got 6 eggs from 40+ hens. Monday we got 1 egg, and today we got 3. Saturday before was 10 I think.

I know the time of year is bad for eggs, and cockerels can die randomly. But these three things happening together have got me worried. Everything’s going to be retreated for mites and worms, but the fact the flock seems otherwise healthy in terms of comb colour and weights is really confusing me.

The rat poison isn’t being put in or near the runs, and they aren’t allowed out because of bird flu again.

Really random but I was wondering if anyone has a clue what’s happening?
Do your birds eat the rats/mice or do you have a heavy population? With rat poison near if a mouse consumed it and the birds eat it could lead to issues.

I've noticed that a lot of the time coccidosis can kinda be sneaky and then all the sudden you have one really sick bird that won't preen/clean and bam they get infested with mites/lice.

If you do full autospy's I'd check the liver/heart for malformation/disease. (I've caught some of my old wheatens I had years ago had liver disease kill them around 25-30 weeks when we had hot spells).

Hopefully it's nothing serious, bird flu you'd know it as the whole flock will be gone in a few days typically. Last year our inspector for Bird AI had been called out to cull after two birds popped positive, and within 3 days the whole flock was gone.

Still sorry about your losses that does blow when they are good cockerels. :(
 
I don’t know if you have any similar services over there but over here in Indiana USA. Perdue University will do a necropsy on up to 6 birds for $66 USD and tell you what killed them. I haven’t needed the service but it comes up in local Facebook groups and people seem to think it’s worth the price
 

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