Cheryl,
treatable, the magic word. I am pulling for you.
OK, excuse this but I need somewhere to freak out today. Firefly my new little silkie pullet was dead this morning. NO signs, she has been quiet and in quarantine. The other girl looks OK right now, but I am FREAKING out. She is off to Davis this morning, so that is 10 days to 3 weeks of waiting.
She was in quarantine, but I don't practice great bio-security. They are in the garage in their own pen, but the broody is in the garage too Different pen and no shared floor or feed or anything but would breath some of the same air. I feed all them and don't take my shoes or clothes off to go in the backyard. The food has been completely separate since it has only been 4-5 days since they got there.
I have never had a older girl die that was not a predator or sick beforehand. And now I wonder, do I tell the lady I got them from, or do I wait for the report? She is a BYC girl, her runs were clean, her chickens well taken care of, everyone fat and happy. I hate to freak her out too when I don't know what it is, but I wonder if she should know anyway.
Now I have a single girl in quarantine alone. I hate to leave her in solitary for so long, ugg. After I found her I was so upset I threw up, my stomach is still in knots. Im going to fumagate teh cage in a few minutes for the poor little girl that is left. She seems healthy and happy too.
Of course, it was the chicken who reminded me of little purples. Even the same breeder.
Oh no, that was the beautiful blue partridge Silkie, right? I am so sorry, she sounded beautiful
I see later on you said she wasn't eating, maybe the change caused stress and brought out whatever killed her. I have two newbie silkies here now, but I have seen both of them eat and drink. I sure hope you find out what happened. Are you going to leave the other one in quarantine until you get the report?
I would also tell the person you got her from, I would want to know if that ever happened with any birds I gave away.
