I have lost several chickens over the past couple weeks, and one daily for the past 3 days. They are around 12 weeks. I have them outside in the coop with the big birds who are doing fine. The ones that have died all came from a local feed store, and the batch 3 weeks ahead of them from Tractor Supply are all doing fine. When I find them they are dead in the coop. One had a slight pool of blood next to her but other than that all chickens are fully intact. I know we have rats and snakes in the coop occasionally but there is no sign of them being attacked. I do have them on layer feed, which I know isnt good for them, but I have done it from 10+ weeks in the past and never had an issue for the past 50 chickens or so.
The first chick that died was very thin, would not eat or drink that I can tell. The other babies seem weak. I am worried the big girls are not letting them eat or drink. I let everyone free range starting today so the little ones will get a chance while the others are out ranging. I really cant pinpoint what is killing them. Any ideas? Sick? None of them have ever been very active. I cant figure it out. Veterinary care is not really an option. No vets around here will work on chickens. The only thing that the younger chicks have in common is where I got them, but 12 weeks is a long time to wait to die.
The first chick that died was very thin, would not eat or drink that I can tell. The other babies seem weak. I am worried the big girls are not letting them eat or drink. I let everyone free range starting today so the little ones will get a chance while the others are out ranging. I really cant pinpoint what is killing them. Any ideas? Sick? None of them have ever been very active. I cant figure it out. Veterinary care is not really an option. No vets around here will work on chickens. The only thing that the younger chicks have in common is where I got them, but 12 weeks is a long time to wait to die.
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