- Jun 9, 2008
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Please help...
Let me first start by saying that i don't know much about raising chickens. We've had chickens now for two years, and until a few days ago, everything has been problem free. My kids go to an alternative school and one of the teachers who lives on a farm and each year raises chicks in the kindergarten. My son adopted 2 hens two years ago, and my daughter 2 more last year. They are family pets that provide us with more eggs then we can eat. What i've learned about chickens has been from this teacher and other families who have adopted chicks. We live about 25 miles from NYC, so it's not a farming community.
Everything has been fine and trouble free until last Friday (6/6). I went out to the coop and discovered one of the hens was dead. She was fine the day before, and there was no physical sign of trauma. Today i discovered a second hen had died.



I have no idea what has killed these two birds, and don't want anything to happen to the remaining two. Any advice, help, suggestions, would be more than appreciated.
1) What type of bird , age and weight.
I don't know the name of the breeds (one was gray with white flecks - she was two years old; the other was red and one year old
2) What is the behavior, exactly.
The hens were eating an acting normal the last time each was seen alive. (in each case the night before).
3) Is there any bleeding, injury, broken bones or other sign of trauma.
No blood, no sign of physical trauma. No missing feathers, etc.
4) What happened, if anything that you know of, that may have caused the situation.
Both birds appeared to be happy, healthy and normal. Before Friday they had been free-ranging (Tue and Wed). There was no sign that anything was wrong. I was totally shocked - both times to find the hens had died. It was so sudden, and there was no warning (of which i was aware), that anything was wrong with either chicken. They look just as fine as the two that are still alive.
5) What has the bird been eating and drinking, if at all.
Until the hens were discovered dead (4 days apart), they had been eating normally. The hens are fed Moyers 20% Laying Pellets, and table scraps (mostly things like pasta, cooked rice, bread, watermelon, apples, egg shells, etc. basically things we eat that they seem to like - no junk food and no meat). I have two poultry 1 gal. water containers and i replace with fresh water as needed.
6) How does the poop look? Normal? Bloody? Runny? etc.
I had some issues with runny poop a few months ago, but it's been fine. That seemed to clear-up on its own several months ago, and the poop looks/looked normal to me.
7) What has been the treatment you have administered so far?
none
8 ) What is your intent as far as treatment? For example, do you want to treat completely yourself, or do you need help in stabilizing the bird til you can get to a vet?
I don't want the other hens to died, and i don't know what's caused the death of two.
9) If you have a picture of the wound or condition, please post it. It may help.
n/a
10) Describe the housing/bedding in use
The coop is 4ft x 4ft and 6ft fall - with 3 nesting boxes - and cedar shavings. The coop is pine construction with a cement block floor. There is about 4" of cedar shaving on floor and nesting boxes. There is also hay on top of the shaving in the nesting boxes. The pen is 16ft x 8 ft, totally enclosed (raccoon proof) with a rain tarp over about 2/3 of the space. The floor is dirt, left litter, droppings etc. There are large branches for roosting.
I have not used any insecticide or herbicide at all and the only fertilizer was applied to the lawn about 6 weeks ago.
Thanks in advance, for any advice or suggestions....
Kindest regards,
- eyes88