Please help....

That's too bad ... Chickens carry many diseases that transfer and without a necropsy its undetermined what actual disease your dealing with...
Once you get more Chicks, have a closed flock, meaning do not introduce others...Really the only way to try to prevent disease transfer...
That’s good advice. Thank you
 
Sorry for your losses. :hugs

To lose so many to Marek's in such a short period of time seems unlikely, so it's probably not that.

I strongly suggest that you send one for necropsy or try to do your own necropsy.
Thank you and yes I didn’t think it was Mareks either because our other chickens that had mareks did not die so suddenly, and weeks or months would go by before another one showed signs of the Mareks.
 
There is no mention of age of birds. I only see that some are 5 weeks older then others. Also helpful would be knowing which group you got first and how long you have had the second group. If quarantine was observed would also be nice to know.

I also think a necropsy is in order.
I got the orpingtons first, but I had them separated until a few weeks ago. I got the orpingtons as day old chicks at the end of August, the lavenders I bought a week or two later. I quarantined each bird as soon as I noticed any symptoms. I never quarantined the rooster because he wasn’t showing any signs.
 
Thank you and yes I didn’t think it was Mareks either because our other chickens that had mareks did not die so suddenly, and weeks or months would go by before another one showed signs of the Mareks.
So many strains of diseases that it could be one disease but a worse strain...Chickens are disease carriers.
 
I got the orpingtons first, but I had them separated until a few weeks ago. I got the orpingtons as day old chicks at the end of August, the lavenders I bought a week or two later. I quarantined each bird as soon as I noticed any symptoms. I never quarantined the rooster because he wasn’t showing any signs.
It could be something as simple coccidiosis or worms.
 
If you did not quarantine the newer birds before adding them to your Orpington they could be carriers of a disease. That stinks.

A necropsy will help determine what is going on.

I am so sorry you are losing birds.

Please read up on quarantining new birds before adding more. Definitely need to figure out what is killing them first too.
 
If you did not quarantine the newer birds before adding them to your Orpington they could be carriers of a disease. That stinks.

A necropsy will help determine what is going on.

I am so sorry you are losing birds.

Please read up on quarantining new birds before adding more. Definitely need to figure out what is killing them first too.
Unless a total Bio-Security quarantine is done?.. Disease transfers and no one is set up for that with backyard Chickens....
 
If you did not quarantine the newer birds before adding them to your Orpington they could be carriers of a disease. That stinks.

A necropsy will help determine what is going on.

I am so sorry you are losing birds.

Please read up on quarantining new birds before adding more. Definitely need to figure out what is killing them first too.
I did separate them until a few weeks ago. I had them all separated from the time I got them.
 

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