We had 7 bantam chicks we'd gotten from McMurray 5 days ago. They all seemed healthy and happily eating/drinking/running well, up until this afternoon. As I was watching them, one after another suddenly were unable to stand up, then fluttered and died over the course of about 5 minutes. As far as I can tell, nothing in their environment had changed. The food - Dumor chick starter was in a large feeder, so was the same they'd been eating. They had 2 waterers. I had just refilled one this morning (from a different sink than usual). They were in a brooder set up in our spare bedroom. The temperature was at 90 in the warm zone, and they could freely enter and exit to the cooler zone.
Since they all died within minutes of each other, it seems like it must have been some kind of toxin and not a virus. The only thing I can think of is maybe our bathroom sink has something wrong with the piping and had some contamination. I'm really grasping at straws with that though. I'd really like to have some confidence we determined what happened, because we don't want to get more chicks if the same thing might happen.
Anyone have thoughts on other possibilities? Do country vets do autopsies on baby chicks?
Since they all died within minutes of each other, it seems like it must have been some kind of toxin and not a virus. The only thing I can think of is maybe our bathroom sink has something wrong with the piping and had some contamination. I'm really grasping at straws with that though. I'd really like to have some confidence we determined what happened, because we don't want to get more chicks if the same thing might happen.
Anyone have thoughts on other possibilities? Do country vets do autopsies on baby chicks?