Few meat chickens dying

grandchampchix

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Jul 2, 2013
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I just recently got my chickens for the fair and 4 have died already one was dead in the box and 2 more died a few days later and today I saw a weak looking one that was breathing hard so I tried cooling it off and making it drink but it started having something like a seizure and was circling its head around and then it had something coming out of its beak and shortly after it died I don't know what's wrong with them but I can't afford to lose many more and some are making weird noises like there almost raspy sounding when they breath or sneezing and I looked aroind and the ones that died have some of the symptoms of Newcastle but it says it is very rare and just don't want any more to die
 
Greetings from Kansas and
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! Great to have you here but sorry you are losing some chickens. I don't know much about Newcastle's - if you suspect that you should post in the link below. I am wondering if they are just getting too hot - meat birds (Cornish X anyway) are very susceptible to excess heat. You may have tried to cool your bird off too quickly. Good luck to you!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/10/emergencies-diseases-injuries-and-cures
 
Greetings from Kansas and :welcome !  Great to have you here but sorry you are losing some chickens.  I don't know much about Newcastle's - if you suspect that you should post in the link below.  I am wondering if they are just getting too hot - meat birds (Cornish X anyway) are very susceptible to excess heat.  You may have tried to cool your bird off too quickly.  Good luck to you!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/10/emergencies-diseases-injuries-and-cures
I don't think they are too hot my chicken book says the first week they should be around 95 degrees and it was around 90 in the coop
 
What are you using for bedding? Cornish rocks will eat small particle sized shavings or sawdust and compact their gizzard and die quickly. I always try to find the coursest savings I can find for my new chicks
 
Hi from Missouri. If they have their beaks open a lot that's their way of cooling themselves. Try and see if they have them open a lot. If I get mine in the mail ,instead of me hatching them, they sometimes have a little time to get used to a cooler temperature. Also, if they were shipped they can be extra thirsty and can overheat more easily. Sometimes it takes up to 3 days for me to get hatchery chicks. Then theres humidity this time of year. Just make sure they have plenty of water. I hope they get better.
 
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Is the brooder large enough so they aren't trampling each other? Is their enough area so the birds can move to a cooler section of the coop if it's too hot under the light?
 

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