This afternoon at 5pm, my wife went to backyard to check our free range girls. She is usually welcomed by the elder ones. However, the eldest one (6 months old Light Brahma) named Akoh did not come to greet her. She went out to search for her and found her panting under shade laying down. She was perceived alright foraging at 3pm.
So my wife brought her inside and called me to examine what's going on. She seems to pass out with legs flat out stretching and trembling. We let her lay flat on one side and got a sprayer to spray water on side of her beak hoping water will flow down. We assume she was dehydrated at 95F Texas heat. While laying on carpet with indoor temperature at 78F, she opens her eyes on and off in awake and asleep state, I thought it is possible she may be in hypnotic state. All the sudden she went berserk flapping her wings and twisting her body like seizure. Our entire family freaked out watching her bursting behavior. She landed and laid down with neck twisted like a contortionist, we then see she's not even breathing. Trying to resuscitate for a while, she became cold with no respond.
Akoh was our first pullet, beloved by all of us with friendly and funny personality. We are very saddened. We changed their regular feed to organic starter feed last month and introduced her and others into brand new chicken coop last night. Does anyone have any clue what happened to her? We have flock of 7 - just passed Light Brahma (6 months), 5 months White Leghorn, 4 months Brown Leghorn, 2 months White Crested Black Polish, 2 months White Polish, 3 weeks Golden Phoenix and Red Shouldered Yokohama. We want to learn from this tragedy and prevent it happens to other girls in the future.
Thank you for your input and advice.
So my wife brought her inside and called me to examine what's going on. She seems to pass out with legs flat out stretching and trembling. We let her lay flat on one side and got a sprayer to spray water on side of her beak hoping water will flow down. We assume she was dehydrated at 95F Texas heat. While laying on carpet with indoor temperature at 78F, she opens her eyes on and off in awake and asleep state, I thought it is possible she may be in hypnotic state. All the sudden she went berserk flapping her wings and twisting her body like seizure. Our entire family freaked out watching her bursting behavior. She landed and laid down with neck twisted like a contortionist, we then see she's not even breathing. Trying to resuscitate for a while, she became cold with no respond.
Akoh was our first pullet, beloved by all of us with friendly and funny personality. We are very saddened. We changed their regular feed to organic starter feed last month and introduced her and others into brand new chicken coop last night. Does anyone have any clue what happened to her? We have flock of 7 - just passed Light Brahma (6 months), 5 months White Leghorn, 4 months Brown Leghorn, 2 months White Crested Black Polish, 2 months White Polish, 3 weeks Golden Phoenix and Red Shouldered Yokohama. We want to learn from this tragedy and prevent it happens to other girls in the future.
Thank you for your input and advice.