- Apr 30, 2012
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Hi
I've had 2 cases where a batch of -3 week old chicks died..almost spontaneously after being in my home for approximately 1 week. I called the fire dept to check on any gas issues(we have natural gas) and their hand held meter read zero. We also have CO2 detectors in our house.
I obtained the chicks at about 2 weeks old-they were eating organic food -no signs of illness, no signs of being too hot or cold--in essence, no signs of any illness at all and then within an hour all six chicks had died-the only alert I had was that one would make a noise and then kind of flutter around and then start panting and then stop breathing...and then the next one would do the same, etc.
This has happened twice within a few weeks! Any ideas?
I've had 2 cases where a batch of -3 week old chicks died..almost spontaneously after being in my home for approximately 1 week. I called the fire dept to check on any gas issues(we have natural gas) and their hand held meter read zero. We also have CO2 detectors in our house.
I obtained the chicks at about 2 weeks old-they were eating organic food -no signs of illness, no signs of being too hot or cold--in essence, no signs of any illness at all and then within an hour all six chicks had died-the only alert I had was that one would make a noise and then kind of flutter around and then start panting and then stop breathing...and then the next one would do the same, etc.
This has happened twice within a few weeks! Any ideas?