Last night I lost my second chicken. I found her dead in the yard with no visible signs of injury but stuff coming out of her mouth. Two weeks ago I lost my rooster, except I had to have him put down. One night when I went to lock them up and he wasn't in his coop. I found him crumpled up in the corner of the yard moving his beak against the ground. I thought he had a heat stroke, but found out later from our kid that when she let him out in the morning that his neck was crooked. He couldn't stand and his neck was bent and his head was cocked to the side. I got him to eat and drink that night and checked on him a few times but he was the same. The next day I took him to the vet who didn't know what was wrong with him but said that it could be a vitamin deficiency. She gave him a b-12 shot and some fluids and I took him home. By the next morning he was worse and was mostly laying on his face, so I had him put down.
I brought home four chickens in March and three more about a month and a half ago. It wasn't until after I brought home the new ones that they started dying - but... it has only been my original ones who have died. The woman I got the three new ones from said she hasn't had any sick chickens and those three have so far been fine. I am at a loss as to what to do. I have never had chickens before. This last hen that just died seemed fine yesterday morning and was clucking at me, she was the most vocal of the chickens. The rooster seemed fine the day before he got sick. It's like one minute they are fine and the next they are dead/dying.
Any suggestions/advice is welcome.
I brought home four chickens in March and three more about a month and a half ago. It wasn't until after I brought home the new ones that they started dying - but... it has only been my original ones who have died. The woman I got the three new ones from said she hasn't had any sick chickens and those three have so far been fine. I am at a loss as to what to do. I have never had chickens before. This last hen that just died seemed fine yesterday morning and was clucking at me, she was the most vocal of the chickens. The rooster seemed fine the day before he got sick. It's like one minute they are fine and the next they are dead/dying.
Any suggestions/advice is welcome.