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I googled traumatized ducks and chickens and came across this forum.

6 weeks ago I lost 5 chickens, 1 adult female duck, and 8 ducklings.
My ducks now live in the farthest corner of their pen. The female has stopped laying (she lost her 8 ducklings)
The hens no longer roam during the day either. They stay in their pen and I lost another hen last night I think from the trauma.
They stopped laying as well.
I’m wondering if it would help to add a new duck and a couple hens?

Any advice is welcome 🙏
 
:welcome :wee:ya:yesss: Hello and welcome to BYC, You found an Amazing Poultry Community to be a part of with many great knowledgeable members, who are more then willing to jump in and help you along your journey with any questions you may have. :)

So sorry for your losses how awful, I am guessing predator? I would start giving then electrolytes in their drinking water to help them through this stressful period. Best of luck.
 
:welcome I assume you are talking loss from predation. Any time a flock is attacked it takes time for them to recover their confidence. Not at all unusual for the flock to stop laying because of the stress. Has the predator been eliminated?
Im assuming it was raccoons because of how many were lost in one night. I've started closing the door at night to keep predators out but I still need to do some work to make it even more safe for them. I'm recovering from Covid and Pneumonia so I haven't been able to get it done.
 
:welcome :wee:ya:yesss: Hello and welcome to BYC, You found an Amazing Poultry Community to be a part of with many great knowledgeable members, who are more then willing to jump in and help you along your journey with any questions you may have. :)

So sorry for your losses how awful, I am guessing predator? I would start giving then electrolytes in their drinking water to help them through this stressful period. Best of luck.
I hadn't thought of that. I'll so that.
Im not concerned that they aren't laying but its hard to see them so traumatized. The ducks and hens were so happy before the attack.
 

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