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I would still give the ones you have a good going over. Look at their poo under their roost, pick them up and feel along their keel and pelvic bones, make sure they "feel" healthy. Those poofy feathers can hide a lot on a bird. If this is something you're already doing, then excuse this, but it does bear reminding sometimes
Very good advice spoggy. I'd worry that whatever took the first bird might be incubating in the others. A thorough examination of all the birds is in order. Vigilance is of utmost importance. Keep us updated jacobballou and good luck.
I would still give the ones you have a good going over. Look at their poo under their roost, pick them up and feel along their keel and pelvic bones, make sure they "feel" healthy. Those poofy feathers can hide a lot on a bird. If this is something you're already doing, then excuse this, but it does bear reminding sometimes

Very good advice spoggy. I'd worry that whatever took the first bird might be incubating in the others. A thorough examination of all the birds is in order. Vigilance is of utmost importance. Keep us updated jacobballou and good luck.