tehbry
In the Brooder
Hello! Hoping for a little link to resources or ideas for best course of action. We've been raising chickens for 5 years. We have a flock of 23, roughly. 2 Roos, 21+ hens. Overall, we've had a very healthy flock with no 'illness' related deaths during our time.
We've recently (within a week span) lost two healthy hens quickly. Symptoms were the same. Lethargy, liquid coming out of the mouth/crop, and a quick death. Both died in our arms, so we did get to see how quickly the process took. One hen was lethargic for an afternoon, was brought inside for examination, and died quickly inside after a quick warm bath. 2nd was lethargic and found laying in the run. She died within minutes of being picked up. Both chickens were healthy in the days before and had no other known issues. Both were laying.
I don't know what's going on specifically, or if I have a systematic problem in the coop, but what is my best course of action? Do I proceed to change all the food? Deep clean? At this point, we're concerned about stopping any potential problem that may kill more of the flock.
Thanks for any ideas.
We've recently (within a week span) lost two healthy hens quickly. Symptoms were the same. Lethargy, liquid coming out of the mouth/crop, and a quick death. Both died in our arms, so we did get to see how quickly the process took. One hen was lethargic for an afternoon, was brought inside for examination, and died quickly inside after a quick warm bath. 2nd was lethargic and found laying in the run. She died within minutes of being picked up. Both chickens were healthy in the days before and had no other known issues. Both were laying.
I don't know what's going on specifically, or if I have a systematic problem in the coop, but what is my best course of action? Do I proceed to change all the food? Deep clean? At this point, we're concerned about stopping any potential problem that may kill more of the flock.
Thanks for any ideas.