Help!

Well I can't think of anythng else...oh! Have you added any new birds recently? I may have to turn you over to @Eggcessive, one of our wonderful Educators and see if she can help.

(Incidentally, your talk-to-text reminds me of when my Sis-in-law was trying hers out a couple years back, on her phone. She said something was "hilarious" and her phone heard "hill areas!" It never did hear it right but then we-all is from Mizzoorah, lol. We were rolling on the floor.)
 
Can you please post photos of your coop, runs, the chickens, their poop, etc.?

Are all the ones that have died young or what ages, I'm a bit confused?

Everyone is on "new ground"?

Have you treated for Coccidiosis?
 
They had previously
Had coccidiosis these 11
Weekers (and were treated) in March all the ones that have died have been my newer ones, my original ones are ok. First picture is yeh lavender who died like under an hour later - second picture is inside the hen house (on one side) third is the run,
Fourth is my poop from my older ones (had given them greens though) and last
Is the coop
 

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Also to add to this post, I noticed two of my barred rocks legs have like black spots on them, and another barred rock has black spots on her comb
 

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I'm not sure what may be going on. If you lose any more, then sending the body to your state lab will hopefully give you the best answers. You can look up your lab here https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry...efc0pGH9rjNRieIYG_VlchUR_Sr03cwdQjajcKmajIy2-

Treating for Coccidiosis may be an appropriate step to take since they are on new ground and possibly exposed to other strains of Coccidia than they are used to.

The BR hen looks to have some normal scabs from picking or perhaps injury.

Your coop is very pretty, how much ventilation does it have?
 

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