Could our hen have choked to death?

nelsonsflock

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8 Years
May 6, 2011
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Hello,

Yesterday our year old Plymouth Rock hen was found dead in the fully-fenced in chicken yard. We checked over her and there are no outward signs of trauma. We have 8 other birds and they seem fine. The only thing I can think of is that she may have choked on the fresh veggies I gave the chickens, the only new item was fresh corn. Is it possible for a chicken to choke on kernels of corn?

Does anyone have any other reasons why a hen would unexpectedly drop dead?

Thank you.
 
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I'm so sorry...
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It is hard when you aren't sure why they died.
Usually the wattles and comb will be blue-ish if they have choked from lack of oxygen. But not always.
Again sorry for your loss....I just lost a hen today myself and her wattles and comb were very blue...though I don't know if she just choked or what because there was some bloody diarrhea around as well.
 
It probably was the corn. Sometimes humans get kernals stuck in their throat, and it hurts! Imagine that on a chicken!
But at least she passed away and is in a better place now. It would have been worse if you woke up and she was still chokeing.
I shrudder at the thought of that!
I reccomend taking the corn out and never putting it back in.
 

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