CreativeChicken08
Songster
I am new here and have more chickens than is healthy(37 chickens) but I love every one of them!
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Thank you! I just posted a question and maybe you could answer it for me?Hello, and welcome to BYC! We're so glad you joined us!![]()
I posted it here https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/help-chicken-had-a-seizure-and-died.1604622/hello! welcome to BYC!! where did you post your question?
Thank you. She was about a year old and so far the other chickens are okay, besides the two that are molting, and one of those has one dilated pupil and the other pupil is super small. But thanks for replying and welcoming me here to BYC!Hello and welcome to BYC!
Sudden death happens, but usually there is something going on that goes unnoticed by you. Chickens are very good at hiding their symptoms up until death so many times only a necropsy can tell you why they died. It's a normal process for liquid to be squeezed up the esophagus and out of the beak at death. I am so sorry you lost her.Always traumatic when they pass.
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Dying this young could be genetic or some organ malfunction, but it's hard to say. If you notice any strange symptoms with the others, definitely post about them in our Emergency forum.Thank you. She was about a year old and so far the other chickens are okay, besides the two that are molting, and one of those has one dilated pupil and the other pupil is super small. But thanks for replying and welcoming me here to BYC!
Thank you, I’ll keep you posted.Dying this young could be genetic or some organ malfunction, but it's hard to say. If you notice any strange symptoms with the others, definitely post about them in our Emergency forum.