@Sylvester017
Two of the diseased pullets were send to the veterinarian for autopsy.
The next day he send me his verdict by email.
I started with the jubilee Wyandotte bantams in February 2013 and never had any health issues so far.
In september I left for a month of traveling in Argentina and when I came back home I was surprised to see my flock in such bad shape.
They were taking care of by my brother who did everything I asked, but he is not that much of a chicken person and he didn't recognize a chicken in bad health.
Almost 50% was lost, but if they would have gotten the treatment sooner I think lots of them could have been saved.
Two of the diseased pullets were send to the veterinarian for autopsy.
The next day he send me his verdict by email.
I started with the jubilee Wyandotte bantams in February 2013 and never had any health issues so far.
In september I left for a month of traveling in Argentina and when I came back home I was surprised to see my flock in such bad shape.
They were taking care of by my brother who did everything I asked, but he is not that much of a chicken person and he didn't recognize a chicken in bad health.
Almost 50% was lost, but if they would have gotten the treatment sooner I think lots of them could have been saved.