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Thanks so much for all the opinions and suggestions!
ChooksChick: No, they don't have access to any kind of fungi that I know of.
I have consulted vet manuals and the internet several times, but have never been able to pinpoint exactly what it is. I think that coccidia is a pretty big possibility, but it may just be some kind of flu from the sudden change in temperatures. Luckily, no more chickens have died, although one tough old hen got sick and got through it quite easily. If (god forbid) another chicken dies from this, I will probably send them in to be examined, but for now, I think it's over.
ChooksChick: No, they don't have access to any kind of fungi that I know of.
I have consulted vet manuals and the internet several times, but have never been able to pinpoint exactly what it is. I think that coccidia is a pretty big possibility, but it may just be some kind of flu from the sudden change in temperatures. Luckily, no more chickens have died, although one tough old hen got sick and got through it quite easily. If (god forbid) another chicken dies from this, I will probably send them in to be examined, but for now, I think it's over.
