It's been awhile since I've visited this forum and a lot has happened with my little backyard flock. I've lost half my birds. Started with 6, lost one to a hawk and in the last two weeks I've lost two to illness. My problem is I don't know what illness it is. My birds were all doing great and then there was a crazy cold snap which really messed with them. Within a day two began having loose stools and sniffling. I separated them from the others, kept them inside and within a couple days both were perfectly fine, so I figured they just got too cold before and put them back out with the flock. The next morning 1 was dead and the other was practically dead so I again separated and brought inside. I had to feed him gruel and water with an eye dropper and he seemed to be doing better, but died in a couple days. Then another pullet started showing symptoms so I brought her in and it was pretty touch and go, but she's back to her usual self now. What I'm concerned about is that this is a virus and that the remaining 3 have it and are just asymptomatic and that they're now all carriers. I'm wanting to get some new chicks come spring and since I don't want a sickly flock, I'm wondering if I should butcher my 3 remaining or if it's more likely that the illness was a bacterial infection that won't still be carried by them and they're safe to keep. If it is a virus they'll continue to carry and I do butcher, would it be safe to eat the meat and eggs they produce? Just in case it's the cold, since it's only three pullets remaining, I've been gathering them and bringing them inside at night until I figure out how to make their coop warmer.