I feel horrible. We had a hen pass this morning. Can heat stress cause a hen to pass a day after it occured?
The tarp that covers their run had ripped on Tuesday. It just disintegrated from the sun. I ordered another one, but it isn't scheduled to arrive until Saturday.
We kept icing the ground for the hens, giving cool water, electrolytes and probiotics. Yesterday, my littlest, Henny Penny, collapsed. My Husband dipped her legs in cool water and she seemed to recover. I ordered a cheap tarp to give some cover. When I got off work at 1am, she wasn't roosting. She was by the water, but not drinking. I gave her more electrolytes and probiotics and she drank.
This morning she ate and seemed fine. At 1pm my husband went out to check them and Henny Penny fell over dead right in front of him. There are 12 other hens and all seem fine. Can heat stress kill almost 24 hours later after she seemingly recovered?
The tarp that covers their run had ripped on Tuesday. It just disintegrated from the sun. I ordered another one, but it isn't scheduled to arrive until Saturday.
We kept icing the ground for the hens, giving cool water, electrolytes and probiotics. Yesterday, my littlest, Henny Penny, collapsed. My Husband dipped her legs in cool water and she seemed to recover. I ordered a cheap tarp to give some cover. When I got off work at 1am, she wasn't roosting. She was by the water, but not drinking. I gave her more electrolytes and probiotics and she drank.
This morning she ate and seemed fine. At 1pm my husband went out to check them and Henny Penny fell over dead right in front of him. There are 12 other hens and all seem fine. Can heat stress kill almost 24 hours later after she seemingly recovered?