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I love the Icelandic pullet...
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..she's beautiful!!

Wow, what a puzzle on the Dels. Did you autopsy any to see if it may have been an egg issue? Seems odd that it would happen three nights in a row though if it had anything to do with pol. Could they have gotten into something together and just happened die from it over a three day period? Just tossing some ideas out there............
I thought about that, too. I checked all the feed. It is all fresh. I do wonder if there was some kind of poison they could have got. I did put out mouse-rat poison. But, I threw it UNDER all the coops, where the chickens can not reach.
 
I have had a predator here. Don't know what. Two of my Icelandics are gone. Just gone. Not to be found anywhere.
These are the 2 left. One male and the only female.



That is not all. About 10 days ago began another "problem." I lost 3 Delaware pullets.One each night, 3 nights in a row, and each time they were found on the nest in the morning. Dead, just dead, with no marks or anything. I am frantic. The last few days I have not lost any, but each morning I go outside to let them out - I enter the coop with reluctance.

I have had no symptoms of disease. Well, I had the Barred Rock pullet with the dropped wing. That coop is furthest away from where the Delawares are - in the layers coop. No further problems in the breeder barn (where the Barred Rock pullet was).

We had a stray cat here - for a few days. It was skinny and hungry. Tyler fed it and it kept coming back. It has not been back for a week. Could it have been the cat?

I am fearful. I do know that at point of lay (which is the age of my Delawares), there is sometimes problems and death. I say that because, each one was on the nest.
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That is so sad!

If Missouri does not offer free Necropsy, it might be worth it to pay for one to see what killed the ones that did not have symptoms.

It cost us $75.00 per bird for flocks larger than 1000 birds. For Small flocks, it is free.

This is what you get from the UCD Necropsy:
 
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That is so sad!

If Missouri does not offer free Necropsy, it might be worth it to pay for one to see what killed the ones that did not have symptoms.

It cost us $75.00 per bird for flocks larger than 1000 birds. For Small flocks, it is free.

This is what you get from the UCD Necropsy:
It is free in Missouri. However, they don't think I have reason for one. Because "only 3 out of my high population is an acceptable loss. Actually, it is much fewer than acceptable." If I pressured them, they would do it.
 
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Maybe because we live on the border with Mexico, they want us to take in any chicken that dies. They were very nice both time I brought one in.

I hope you find out what happened and that it does not happen again!
 
Well, I totally bought into the video. I don't know how I feel about that. Nothing is what it seems these days or maybe it's just me.

Kathy, that is terrible. Had they been sleeping in the nest boxes or were they trying to lay at night or early a.m. I would be out of my mind trying to figure it out. As soon as I have Icelandic eggs I'll send you some. My little blue boy is getting his freak on these days now all I need is for the girls to start laying.
 
Well, I totally bought into the video. I don't know how I feel about that. Nothing is what it seems these days or maybe it's just me.

Kathy, that is terrible. Had they been sleeping in the nest boxes or were they trying to lay at night or early a.m. I would be out of my mind trying to figure it out. As soon as I have Icelandic eggs I'll send you some. My little blue boy is getting his freak on these days now all I need is for the girls to start laying.

Actually, I have a few of these darn Delaware pullets that have been sleeping in the nests. So, it could have been either.

I would so LOVE to have more of your eggs. I feel so bad about this. It is making me depressed and heartbroken. I feel like a failure.
 
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It is sad.

Someone said that the difference between a City kid and a country kid is when a chicken dies, the country kid is sad but soon thinks "now I have room for more chickens"!

Cheer up soon!
 
I have had a predator here. Don't know what. Two of my Icelandics are gone. Just gone. Not to be found anywhere.
These are the 2 left. One male and the only female.



That is not all. About 10 days ago began another "problem." I lost 3 Delaware pullets.One each night, 3 nights in a row, and each time they were found on the nest in the morning. Dead, just dead, with no marks or anything. I am frantic. The last few days I have not lost any, but each morning I go outside to let them out - I enter the coop with reluctance.

I have had no symptoms of disease. Well, I had the Barred Rock pullet with the dropped wing. That coop is furthest away from where the Delawares are - in the layers coop. No further problems in the breeder barn (where the Barred Rock pullet was).

We had a stray cat here - for a few days. It was skinny and hungry. Tyler fed it and it kept coming back. It has not been back for a week. Could it have been the cat?

I am fearful. I do know that at point of lay (which is the age of my Delawares), there is sometimes problems and death. I say that because, each one was on the nest.
sorry about that.
I came home to a eaten partridge penedesenca hen and a pile of feathers.
Dumb hawk is back.
He did not get the message
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