Help Help New Birds Keep Dieng!!!!!

Lop333

In the Brooder
10 Years
Sep 2, 2009
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Colton , Oregon
hello,
I have had three new birds get sick and die on me now ...but the rest of my old flock never have any problems ??any ideas on how or why this keeps happening ??
Or what I can do to prevent it from happening again , because I have some show girls coming this month and they are not cheap and I dont want to lose them .......any help would be great !! thanks
 
Not enough information to tell you. Could be a hundred things.

Did you quarantine the new birds away from your flock for a month so at least they'll be okay?


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