Chickens under 2 months dropping like flys,no noticeable symptoms

You could have what's called 'New House Coccidiosis Syndrome'.
The first outbreak in a new coop is usually the worst. The first birds raised on new ground have little exposure to sporulated oocysts. When they eventually become exposed, they have no resistance and the outbreak becomes particularly serious.
The oocysts can't survive below freezing or above 130F. They don't survive long in dry soil or dry bedding. Oocysts are sensitive to ammonia, molds and bacteria so they survive better in fresh bedding in humid or damp conditions than in older soiled litter.
Chances of an outbreak are greatest in warm humid weather.
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New New House Coccidiosis Syndrome happened to me and it killed all birds infested in 24 hours.
 
You could have what's called 'New House Coccidiosis Syndrome'.
The first outbreak in a new coop is usually the worst. The first birds raised on new ground have little exposure to sporulated oocysts. When they eventually become exposed, they have no resistance and the outbreak becomes particularly serious.
The oocysts can't survive below freezing or above 130F. They don't survive long in dry soil or dry bedding. Oocysts are sensitive to ammonia, molds and bacteria so they survive better in fresh bedding in humid or damp conditions than in older soiled litter.
Chances of an outbreak are greatest in warm humid weather.
Agree. Coccidiosis is a disease of crowding.
What a heartbreak, I am sorry this happened. It was difficult to watch it unfold online, it must be terrible for you to witness firsthand. I am glad you have an answer though. Did you get a pathology report with a description? Or just a diagnosis?
 
Agree. Coccidiosis is a disease of crowding.
What a heartbreak, I am sorry this happened. It was difficult to watch it unfold online, it must be terrible for you to witness firsthand. I am glad you have an answer though. Did you get a pathology report with a description? Or just a diagnosis?
Just a diagnosis and a bill. But they didn't bill for testing or shipping at the university,
Agree. Coccidiosis is a disease of crowding.
What a heartbreak, I am sorry this happened. It was difficult to watch it unfold online, it must be terrible for you to witness firsthand. I am glad you have an answer though. Did you get a pathology report with a description? Or just a diagnosis?
They weren't crowded either. There were many of them, but they had a lot of space
 

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