unexplained deaths in my flock (graphic photos)

Also, how many total chickens are in that coop daily?
If they all ate the same feed and only a few passed, I’d look elsewhere.
There are 8 birds in that flock
Also are they all cold and stiff or are any of them more fresh? That sounds kinda gruesome but seeing if there is any chance they died at different times could help
They are all stiff and their faces are kind of purple
 
Went to collect eggs this morning and 4 chickens were gone. I’m so shocked and sad and have no idea what happened. My first thought was a predator but none of the bodies were taken.
4 Chickens who were perfectly fine, now dead.
I hope I can figure out what happened so my other chickens can be safe.
My theories so far:
ate a poisonous mushroom

Ate a mouse that has ingested rat poison

Drank something like antifreeze

Somehow got locked in the coop in The heat (I don’t know how that could’ve happened but just a theory)

Toxic feed
How Many chickens do you have? If all of them died then it's probably from something they ate. Do you have any rat or mouse poison set out anywhere
 
I am so sorry for your loss: How many chickens do you have? If there is only a few (not all), at the same time- you can retrace steps.
17 now 13 in total, but 1 is separated out because he would fight with my other rooster (one of the chickens that passed) and 8 are chicks in my garage. So just 4 left in my main flock but there was 8
1. Bring one to to a lab for necropsy
How do I do that? Is there I process I need to go through and anything I need to do to prepare the body?
2.. Seems like poison- not likely due to a mushroom. Also secondary poison (from mouse, etc is very unlikely as it takes an undigested 1 gram to kill a chicken from most USA poisons). Dont you have antifreeze bottled?
Yes, and we don’t use any pesticides or animal poisons however I believe my neighbors on both sides of us do
3. Do not let them out of the coop/roost until you have a definitive answer
 
17 now 13 in total, but 1 is separated out because he would fight with my other rooster (one of the chickens that passed) and 8 are chicks in my garage. So just 4 left in my main flock but there was 8

How do I do that? Is there I process I need to go through and anything I need to do to prepare the body?
Contact your local veterinary office- they can direct you ASAP.
Definitely seems poison related. Time to scour the property- find anything remotely toxic- make a list. It will not be something simple like 'they ate too much garlic', physical poisonous items.
 
17 now 13 in total, but 1 is separated out because he would fight with my other rooster (one of the chickens that passed) and 8 are chicks in my garage. So just 4 left in my main flock but there was 8

How do I do that? Is there I process I need to go through and anything I need to do to prepare the body?

Yes, and we don’t use any pesticides or animal poisons however I believe my neighbors on both sides of us do
Here is a link to find one https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry...ap_9gzraQ3OdQ0nQ0o8ZfKOEhOCm87juNhMPoAfFLj
 
Contact your local veterinary office- they can direct you ASAP.
Definitely seems poison related. Time to scour the property- find anything remotely toxic- make a list. It will not be something simple like 'they ate too much garlic', physical poisonous items.
@OnlySympathy is correct. I will say, offlet gasses can be difficult. I never put samples in locked zip tight bags... depending on time already outside or in a fridge, it can create a balloon effect.

I always advise patients to place a specimen in a plastic bag, closely 'mostly', and wrap in a loved blanket or towel on the bottom shelf (away from vegetable matter or edibles)... (terrible to think about, I know) my heart goes to you.
 

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