- Jan 18, 2009
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We lost two adult Austroloup hens a little over a week ago. Healthy active birds that were eating and drinking normally my daughter let them out to free range at 3 pm and they were dead by 7 the other two free hens were fine.
this moring I go to let the birds out and find one of my New Hampshire Reds (young pullet) dead in the hen house. They went in at dark and I went to let them out at dawn, other than her head being wet ( like she had regurgitated on herself) there was not a mark on her. She was completely normal acting yesterday and had just started to free range this week.
All three of these birds seemed perfectly healthy, had access to fresh water and food.
I did find out last night my husband had sprayed Roundup under the grapevines, and we have not had any rain since he sprayed 3 weeks ago.
Could it be the roundup? or something else?
this moring I go to let the birds out and find one of my New Hampshire Reds (young pullet) dead in the hen house. They went in at dark and I went to let them out at dawn, other than her head being wet ( like she had regurgitated on herself) there was not a mark on her. She was completely normal acting yesterday and had just started to free range this week.
All three of these birds seemed perfectly healthy, had access to fresh water and food.
I did find out last night my husband had sprayed Roundup under the grapevines, and we have not had any rain since he sprayed 3 weeks ago.
Could it be the roundup? or something else?
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