Looking for some advice. We have lost three chickens in the last few days with two more that I don't expect the make it through the night. Our 9 mo old rooster was the first to go two days ago. He hung around the coop more than usual the day before he died and then the next day he had very labored breathing and was gone by afternoon. Today I found a two 4 mo old chickens dead in the coop. The two who are sick show the following symptoms: lethargic, eyes closed, one has difficulty walking (looks drunk), not eating, drinking sparingly, water like stool. I noticed some bloody stool in the coop, not sure of the source.
Our chickens free range during the day, but have been in lock down since our roo went down. When free ranging they have access to the vege garden and our two turkeys. Recently put some sluggo in the garden. Also day before roo died I cleaned the coop and started a new bag of feed (grower). All were hatched in our incubator and not vaccinated
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Marek's ?
Coccidosis ?
Bad shavings/food?
Sluggo?
?????
Just looking for suggestions to stop this cycle. Kids love gathering eggs, but gathering dead chickens is a drag!! Thanks for any help!
megan
Our chickens free range during the day, but have been in lock down since our roo went down. When free ranging they have access to the vege garden and our two turkeys. Recently put some sluggo in the garden. Also day before roo died I cleaned the coop and started a new bag of feed (grower). All were hatched in our incubator and not vaccinated

Marek's ?
Coccidosis ?
Bad shavings/food?
Sluggo?
?????
Just looking for suggestions to stop this cycle. Kids love gathering eggs, but gathering dead chickens is a drag!! Thanks for any help!
megan