Only the rooster survived. in the end we lost 11 hens.
I had a hard time sleeping last night thinking about you and all you have been through. This has got to be tough times for you guys.

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Only the rooster survived. in the end we lost 11 hens.
I'm going to check on him soon. He didn't want to go in the coop last night- I found him perched on the big tire I had in their run and he was shivering. I picked him up and brought him in the coop and hung out with him a bit and held him. I gave him a little bit of cracked corn which he seemed happy to have something to peck at. I have some quick oats and I'll probably bring him up a bit warm this morning along with some tepid water. I was mostly nervous for him because he was shivering- I'm sure he had some effects of the toxicity even though it didn't kill him. I'll update again later.Alice, has your roo settled down some? I'm sure he's missing his girls.
Thank you, that is sweet. It is tough- especially because we can't start to rebuild a flock until spring. Before I had a room in our old house I could dedicate to the care of the chicks- here, there is none of that. I want to order chicks right now for delivery on my birthday. (May 1st) By then, even if the house isn't totally done I should have a walled in room with electricity.I had a hard time sleeping last night thinking about you and all you have been through. This has got to be tough times for you guys.![]()
I'm going to check on him soon. He didn't want to go in the coop last night- I found him perched on the big tire I had in their run and he was shivering. I picked him up and brought him in the coop and hung out with him a bit and held him. I gave him a little bit of cracked corn which he seemed happy to have something to peck at. I have some quick oats and I'll probably bring him up a bit warm this morning along with some tepid water. I was mostly nervous for him because he was shivering- I'm sure he had some effects of the toxicity even though it didn't kill him. I'll update again later.
Thank you, that is sweet. It is tough- especially because we can't start to rebuild a flock until spring. Before I had a room in our old house I could dedicate to the care of the chicks- here, there is none of that. I want to order chicks right now for delivery on my birthday. (May 1st) By then, even if the house isn't totally done I should have a walled in room with electricity.
I hope this dark cloud that is following you lifts soon. Just keep pushing forward. Wish I lived closer to you to lend you a hand.
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X2 y'all been on my mindI had a hard time sleeping last night thinking about you and all you have been through. This has got to be tough times for you guys.![]()
Hello there... I am Alice's husband. I just want to say, that this was very much my fault. Although I did not know that a Teflon lamp would harm/kill chickens, I am the one who took the bulb out of the package and told her to use it to heat the coop. I have been servicing commercial food equipment for over 27 years now, and not once have I ever read the box that the lamps come out of. These are the very same bulbs that keep the wing bar food warm at your grocery stores.
The terrible scene in the coop I witnessed while Alice was posting with you folks last night, brought a wave of fear over me, that was confirmed as I read the lamp box. Although we had no idea, I feel responsible for this. It is our first time brooding chickens, and we went in with a lot of researching what needed to be done first. Nothing can prepare you for this. I just went through the posts, and see Alice taking the blame. I assured her it was ok to use the bulb, because it just produces heat. I am having a hard time accepting the result. Truly, I had never heard of any dangers of PTFE. I am sorry this even happened, but I am thankful you folks are comforting her. We will do what we can to revive the remaining 2 birds. The rooster actually seems unscathed by it all. Thank you for your support and friendship. It means a lot. Alice puts in 99% of the work everyday to keep them fed, warm, safe. I let her down. And that's the worst...