I have had chickens for about 10 years, but I made a mistake this week I want to share with y'all. I had some 3 week old chicks out on the ground with the top of their pen over to contain them. I believe it is good to expose them to the ground early so their immunity builds up. However, they will have access to bugs which they are not yet equipped to process. I had a beautiful little Golden Phoenix go from bright and perky to droopy winged lethargy in a space of hours - and then to death within 8. The diagnosis? She ate a bug, was not able to process it and it killed her. It is the only explanation - and since I actually saw her with a smallish worm it was all I could think of being the problem - esp. happening so fast. Her poops were fine, butt nice and clean. No disease symptoms. This was clearly my fault.
I can't pretend it doesnt hurt - but I hope this helps others.
I can't pretend it doesnt hurt - but I hope this helps others.