- Jul 23, 2010
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For the past few years now, our chickens have gotten some kind of disease or virus almost every spring that usually wipes out one or two of the seemingly weaker ones. In the past, it didn't seem too bad, as it would often give then diarrhea-like symptoms, but usually not kill them. In the past week however, I've found TWO dead hens, which, apart from being troubling, is heart-wrenching as well. I hate to lose any chickens and don't want to lose any more, so I'm hoping someone out there will be able to offer some helpful suggestions as to what this is and how to prevent it.
Typically, the symptoms are diarrhea, followed by the chicken becoming increasingly sluggish, then either getting over it (usually with a little help), or getting worse. They will have messy behinds for a while, but that's about it. Now, these are the symptoms exhibited most years, but just today, and seemingly healthy hen died with little warning at all. She was acting quite normal yesterday, but I just found her dead a little while ago.
Her back was pecked up and raw flesh exposed (sorry for grossing anyone out) which usually doesn't happen. She didn't have any back sores or anything, and I think her back being pecked up, while disgusting, wasn't actually related to the disease/parasite/virus or the symptoms. Other than that, she was a pretty heavy hen, but she's always had sort of a purple comb and wattles, which may indicate she was one of the 'weaker ones' in some way, and she had just a bit of white stuff on her backside which could've been diarrhea. It was pretty cold yesterday, but I don't know if that has anything to do with it. I've heard of seemingly healthy chickens dieing suddenly, sometimes from the cold, but I'd really like to know what the regular diarrhea disease/virus/whatever that comes almost every year is.
I'm not sure if what she was killed by was related in any way to the bug they get every spring, but any information or insight would be highly appreciated! I really don't want this to happen again, but I haven't been able to pinpoint exactly what it is, or seen any really good way or preventing it.
Thanks for any input!
Typically, the symptoms are diarrhea, followed by the chicken becoming increasingly sluggish, then either getting over it (usually with a little help), or getting worse. They will have messy behinds for a while, but that's about it. Now, these are the symptoms exhibited most years, but just today, and seemingly healthy hen died with little warning at all. She was acting quite normal yesterday, but I just found her dead a little while ago.

I'm not sure if what she was killed by was related in any way to the bug they get every spring, but any information or insight would be highly appreciated! I really don't want this to happen again, but I haven't been able to pinpoint exactly what it is, or seen any really good way or preventing it.
Thanks for any input!
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