I think my chickens died from hypothermia

ploggans

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Dec 7, 2008
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I had 3 roosters and 5 hens. They are about 5 months old and have seemed very healthy until friday night.
Friday night, my son went out to check on them and found 2 of the hens dead and two more very lethargic. The roosters and the other hen were a little slow acting.
We brought them in the house on the heated back porch. The two sick acting hens died, but the other 4 perked up.
Their poop was runny and yellowish and they smelled terrible so we put them back out in the coop saturday morning.

The coop is 4' x 6' by 6' high.
It has a box like steeple on top with holes in it for ventilation.
The coop walls are insulated and have wall board over the insulation. It is not drafty.
We have a 250W red light hanging a few inches from the ceiling. It's cold here ~10 F. and about 22 F in the coop.

The combs on the roosters are dark now.
We bought some Aureomycin chlortetra-cycline HCl soluble powder and have been giving it to them in their water.
I was going to buy a heater tomorrow for the coop, but there are MANY postings on this site that say they don't need heat.
Are they freezing to death or are they sick?
 
Thanks for the replies.
I haven't wormed them. In fact, they have not had any medical care at all.
They have never been around any other aniamals since before they hatched.
We do give them cracked corn.
 
where are you? and how cold did it get there..?
Ive been puzzled at the terms "draft free" and "ventilation" seems the two just dont work in the same house to me.
I cant imagine that they froze.. but dying of worms together at the same time.. nawwwwww
how old were they? feathered out totally? Id say the combs of the survivors is a real clue... just how cold did it get there???
 
Hi AJ

I'm near Buffalo, NY but out in the country where its a little colder.
Here are the temps for my town for the past week.
Dec 1 Low-30 High-37
Dec 2 Low-21 High-30
Dec 3 Low-19 High-39
Dec 4 Low-22 High-40
Dec 5 Low-14 High-23 - this is the night 4 of them died
Dec 6 Low-12 High-23
Dec 7 Low-2 High-25
Dec 8 Current 15?F

The coop is not drafty thru the walls or around the floor.
In the ceiling, there is an opening into a box with about 10 1.5 inch holes in it. This was put there for ventilation.

They're about 6 months old and have lots of feathers - they look like adults.
 
Ditto... I don't think it was the cold that did it, but giving them some heat until they recover will help. They're sick, but I honestly couldn't tell you with what.
 
The temps here have been about the same. My coop is unheated and my hens are itching to get outside in the morning. Did you mention what kind of birds you have? Perhaps your breed is more cold sensitive.

Derby
 

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