Hi there. My husband and I are new to this chick/chicken thing and I'm new to BYC. We live in Oklahoma. I'm a grad student and he's a (small animal, non-avian) veterinarian. After doing a lot of research over the spring, we built a run and got a coop, put together a brooder, and got 10 day-old EE pullets last Tuesday. Things were going well until Saturday when, within the span of an hour, we lost 9 of them extremely suddenly. It was awful to go through. We just held them as they got neurologic symptoms and died. We eventually figured out that it was due to Teflon poisoning. I had just turned on the oven to bake my dad a pie for Father's Day, and there was a non-stick oven liner in the bottom. We cried and cried. It was devastating. I don't have Teflon pans, so I didn't even think about that oven liner. I just feel so stupid. 
We had one chick left, and she cried all night. We ended up driving about 5 hours on Sunday to a Welsummer breeder to get three pullets about our chick's age. It's worked out well. She's happier to have some friends. They've been eating and sleeping together, so I think it will work out.
We're going to pick up 5 more EE pullets tomorrow, but I'm not sure whether we'll have to use a separate brooder or whether we'll be able to keep them all together. We have the equipment to house them separately if need be.
What an emotional roller coaster this week has been... I really miss the other nine chicks.

We had one chick left, and she cried all night. We ended up driving about 5 hours on Sunday to a Welsummer breeder to get three pullets about our chick's age. It's worked out well. She's happier to have some friends. They've been eating and sleeping together, so I think it will work out.
We're going to pick up 5 more EE pullets tomorrow, but I'm not sure whether we'll have to use a separate brooder or whether we'll be able to keep them all together. We have the equipment to house them separately if need be.
What an emotional roller coaster this week has been... I really miss the other nine chicks.