- May 7, 2014
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We've lost 7 chickens to sudden and unexplained deaths in the last 3 days. I found 2 dead first thing Sunday morning and then 2 more died throughout the day. Today I found 2 more dead and a third that will be soon. Our local vets aren't very familiar with chicken health but I started treating their water with Tylosin yesterday on the advice of the vet. All but 1 were white chickens...some leghorns and the others Calif whites. The first 4 were pullets that we received through the mail this year from McMurray. I thought that might be a clue but today we lost a mix of ages and most of those were purchased through Orscheln's. I didn't let them free range on Sunday and none died yesterday. They did free range yesterday evening and now more are dead. Thoughts? They display no symptoms before dying that I have been able to notice. Seems like they might be getting into something? A couple of things that occurred to me are 1. we have a great many bats roosting in our barn and the girls have been in there much more lately than they ever have...maybe the poo is toxic? And 2. they've been eating more elderberries than normal....could those be toxic? I think I'm going to keep them penned up for now to be on the safe side. I really don't want to lose the whole flock!