Please urgent help, how could new castle do this😭

I'm so sorry this is happening, but it's a good reminder why you should always quarantine before adding new birds to your flock. If it is something like newcastles disease I don't think there is any way to save your remaining birds. Sending the deceased birds in for a necropsy will tell you for sure what you are dealing with and if there are any treatments options. Again, very sorry for your losses. :hugs
Thank you so much
I did visit my local vet I usually get med from and the doc there today was good enough to attend me, she said I'm not the first to turn up with this issue, there is an outbreak of something but she can't say in order not to bring about panic
She and some others would be coming to my place tomorrow to pick samples from the deceased and would also be visiting where the rooster was bought
Though they said to utinize the sick as hope is slim for them and I was given a drug for maintenance of the surviving one's for the next 7 days
 
Thank you so much
I did visit my local vet I usually get med from and the doc there today was good enough to attend me, she said I'm not the first to turn up with this issue, there is an outbreak of something but she can't say in order not to bring about panic
She and some others would be coming to my place tomorrow to pick samples from the deceased and would also be visiting where the rooster was bought
Though they said to utinize the sick as hope is slim for them and I was given a drug for maintenance of the surviving one's for the next 7 days
:hugs I do hope some of your flock survive. What a sad event.
 
Wow, that stinks!
Glad the vet can investigate.
Do let us know how that pans out.

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Thank you so much
I did visit my local vet I usually get med from and the doc there today was good enough to attend me, she said I'm not the first to turn up with this issue, there is an outbreak of something but she can't say in order not to bring about panic
She and some others would be coming to my place tomorrow to pick samples from the deceased and would also be visiting where the rooster was bought
Though they said to utinize the sick as hope is slim for them and I was given a drug for maintenance of the surviving one's for the next 7 days
I'm glad the vets are helping you. Please let us know what they say!
 
Ohh no I didn't
Where I'm from it's against our culture to eat animals that weren't slaughtered thus we don't eat meat outside
alright ill give the best advice I can if you can send one in for necropsy it could be mareks aswell take the sick and dull hen and separate them from the flock both in different cages encase the dull one isn't sick get a mask and completely clean out your entire coop and all areas if one is in critical condition it would be kinder to slaughter it then let it suffer I always if a chicken is in critical condition give it 1-2 more days and if it still suffering ill put it down and of course DONT EAT THEM
 

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