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Hello, I have had two Scots Grey chicks randomly dying through the night within a week of each other for no obvious reason. The first one was a female and was hard but under the brooder when I found her in the morning (4 wks 4 days old). The other one I found today was a male and was quite warm when I found him but wasn't under the brooder and was loose and floppy. There are not marks on them or anything and I don't want any of the five that are left to die!!! I took out the brooder last night as they are now almost 6 weeks old but I don't think that has anything to do with the male dying as he was still warm and was big and healthy. They are definitely pooping, eating and drinking and don't seem to be acting weirdly.
PLEASE HELP
Hello, I have had two Scots Grey chicks randomly dying through the night within a week of each other for no obvious reason. The first one was a female and was hard but under the brooder when I found her in the morning (4 wks 4 days old). The other one I found today was a male and was quite warm when I found him but wasn't under the brooder and was loose and floppy. There are not marks on them or anything and I don't want any of the five that are left to die!!! I took out the brooder last night as they are now almost 6 weeks old but I don't think that has anything to do with the male dying as he was still warm and was big and healthy. They are definitely pooping, eating and drinking and don't seem to be acting weirdly.
PLEASE HELP
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