Two dead chickens and two dead squirrels in a month

Froggiesmom

In the Brooder
7 Years
Feb 29, 2012
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Hi.

About a month ago I walked into the coop and there was a dead squirrel on the floor inside the door. About a week later one of my chicken was dead, laying there, legs out behind. About a week later we found another dead squirrel in the yard near the coop. Today, one of my hens, who I thought was just resting inside to escape the heat, I found dead, flat faced, legs out behind.

My question. We have bubonic plague out here. I am curious if the squirrels had it (I will never know), and if chickens can get it. Or what else might be causing the chickens to die like that.

Thank you for your input!
 
Could they have gotten into something poisonous? Maybe someone is trying to poison the squirrels and they carried it out where chickens are finding it. Could you find out through vets, health dept. etc. if they would want to have you present the bodies for autopsy (squirrel/chickens).
 
Hi.

Thanks for responding.

Yes, we have been hot, but they have plenty water, and shade, and their coop stays pretty cool inside. But, not a heave wave. A hot day and then and pleasant day, or runs of pleasant weather, pretty mild actually.

They always have food, and treats, and I just can't figure it out. Guinea hens are fine and while they share the coop, they have their own entrance and space. I saw no evidence of pecking. Yesterday around noon, I went down to get something out of the coop. I noticed she was sitting just inside their screen door. That is not unusual for her. I picked her up and she seemed fine. Four hours later, laying there dead.

I don't know what egg bound is, how to tell, etc.

I am afraid I already disposed of squirrels and birds and never thought to have them checked. Today, I plan to go Seven dust the coop to make sure there are no mites or fleas (never have they had either). I keep Rosemary in there to help with odor. They don't eat it, but they like to play in it and sit on it.

They are three years old. Their coop inside is big, 6x10, and their aviary is 12x16x8, so they have plenty of room.
 

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