Silkie breeding, genetics & showing

I have a question. Never had silkies before. Do they need extra warm accommodations in the winter? My coop is open air and the concern is that they'd be warm enough in zone 7.
 
I must be having a stroke of bad luck. After losing our black show hen suddenly, last night we lost our Mille Fluer D'uccle hen. No symptoms, just dead. She has always been separated from the others in the barn because she flies. I don't know what to do.
This morning I went down to the barn and my blue cockerel (not my breeding one) is lethargic, off balance, and his legs are very wobbly when he walks. Almost to the point of walking on his hocks. I am completely at a loss and I am worried about my breeders remaining healthy. Any ideas on what this cockerel has? I am now worried I will lose my whole flock one by one.
 
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[/URL]What color would you call this chick?
I would lean toward blue partridge.
I must be having a stroke of bad luck. After losing our black show hen suddenly, last night we lost our Mille Fluer D'uccle hen. No symptoms, just dead. She has always been separated from the others in the barn because she flies. I don't know what to do.
This morning I went down to the barn and my blue cockerel (not my breeding one) is lethargic, off balance, and his legs are very wobbly when he walks. Almost to the point of walking on his hocks. I am completely at a loss and I am worried about my breeders remaining healthy. Any ideas on what this cockerel has? I am now worried I will lose my whole flock one by one.
Ugh!!! I'm so sorry!! This is all our worst nightmare. Hope someone can advise you.
 
I must be having a stroke of bad luck. After losing our black show hen suddenly, last night we lost our Mille Fluer D'uccle hen. No symptoms, just dead. She has always been separated from the others in the barn because she flies. I don't know what to do.
This morning I went down to the barn and my blue cockerel (not my breeding one) is lethargic, off balance, and his legs are very wobbly when he walks. Almost to the point of walking on his hocks. I am completely at a loss and I am worried about my breeders remaining healthy. Any ideas on what this cockerel has? I am now worried I will lose my whole flock one by one.

The latest cockerel sounds like it could be Mareks. How old/young is the cockerel? Mareks usually effects younger birds. Have you disposed of your D'uccle? If you can stomach it, you might want to autopsy the D'uccle. If Mareks is the problem, you'll see it on her organs.

So sorry you are going through this. I hope you get to the bottom of it before you lose anymore.
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The latest cockerel sounds like it could be Mareks. How old/young is the cockerel? Mareks usually effects younger birds. Have you disposed of your D'uccle? If you can stomach it, you might want to autopsy the D'uccle. If Mareks is the problem, you'll see it on her organs.

So sorry you are going through this. I hope you get to the bottom of it before you lose anymore.
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Oh nooo....... It sounds a lot like Mareks. Seems worth the cost of the testing to find out. There isn't always tumors but a histology would tell you even if there aren't any. Mareks can also kill birds overnight without showing any symptoms, unfortunately, and it's really contagious. I hope that's not what you're dealing with in any case. Hope you get to the bottom of it. So sorry for your loss. It's hard losing birds for any reason.
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