help!!!!!!!!

I had two batches of pheasant chicks from Murray McMurray that acted the same way. We went thru the same checklist as you just did on this thread. After being ABSOLUTELY sure that it was nothing environmental or cultural, I cornered McM and they admitted that it was probably a pulmonary problem they either had (congenital) or contracted at the nursery in the few hours they were there waiting to be shipped. They made it right with a second order, but out of 120 chicks, I finally only released about 30. Broke my heart to have to clean out those little corpses every morning.
 

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