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Unexplainable Death - Health Problems

shabbychix

In the Brooder
6 Years
Jul 10, 2013
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Maybe I'm not meant to have chickens in the Alaskan interior.
Others seem to make it work. If you have read some of my comments you know that I had a "not so good" winter with my Buckeyes.

In the heat of the summer I lost three hens for no reason whatsoever. Two were in the laying boxes, heads hanging down, eyes closed. One was on the floor and looked like it was in mid-walking but collapsed. The last one, today (the fourth), was upside down, eyes closed, in the hen house by the hen door to the outside - which had not been shut for the past 24 hours. Not hot the past few days. I live on a small hill and have pretty good air-flow in the hen house during the summer.

A friend of mine thinks they all had heart attacks, as a result of the stress THESE chickens were under all winter (confinement for 6 months). The cold where I live is brutal and it was a LONG winter by anyone's standards.

Every time I go out to the coop I count the chickens in the yard as I am so afraid that I will open the door and find another dead.

Has anyone had this happen to them?
 

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