When chickens die, they often spazm, it looks like seizures. I wouldn't worry about ai at the moment.
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That sounds pretty good. (I didn't really expect this to be the cause of your trouble, but wanted to be sure we weren't all missing something obvious.)@NatJ They have unlimited water all day long, we live around thirty minutes south-east of Austin TX so we are very aware of the heat. As for food, they eat grass and bugs and we try to make sure they eat enough feed. Sometimes there's food left over at the end of the day.
I'm sorry for your loss. I'd say exactly what @Toastedone said, that it's bird flu. It seems you are taking good care of them.Hey BYC, I just had three chickens die this morning and I have really no clue why and the rest of them haven't been laying eggs, I have around thirty-something hens and one rooster that wasn't doing so well either. I have them in chicken tractors and feed them organic dumor feed. When I feel the alive chickens they're as light as a feather Idk what's going on. I took my rooster out of the tractor and let him free-range along with a hen that free ranges and he's doing much better, we also gave him ivermectin. The chickens that died had crazy seizures, Idk what it could be a sign of. Please message if not enough details were provided.
I hope you can find the answer.@NatJ They have unlimited water all day long, we live around thirty minutes south-east of Austin TX so we are very aware of the heat. As for food, they eat grass and bugs and we try to make sure they eat enough feed. Sometimes there's food left over at the end of the day.
And i wouldnt worry either if OP only lost one chicken this morning.. but 3 on the same day in the same way? I didnt want to say it outloud but i just want to help OP have all possibilities laid out for them so they can asses the situation a little better.When chickens die, they often spazm, it looks like seizures. I wouldn't worry about ai at the moment.
True. But given the information we have, the information we don't have:And i wouldnt worry either if OP only lost one chicken this morning.. but 3 on the same day in the same way? I didnt want to say it outloud but i just want to help OP have all possibilities laid out for them so they can asses the situation a little better.
All this is true. I know its a gun jump. Will wait for further info before i post again lol im honestly not trying to be the FUD guy.True. But given the information we have, the information we don't have:
I'm guessing that the birds are in their fall molt which would explain the non laying. and they ate something moldy or toxic.
I'm waiting for their ages, complete diet and other information.
I don't like assuming a.i, birds can live through it and be fine and once it's reported, even if it's 1 bird out of a flock of 200, some agency will come and gas all the birds.
That will depend on exactly what is wrong with the hens. The short answer is "maybe."I've actually hatched some chicks from these hens before they stopped laying, could they also be affected?
Hey BYC, I just had three chickens die this morning and I have really no clue why and the rest of them haven't been laying eggs, I have around thirty-something hens and one rooster that wasn't doing so well either. I have them in chicken tractors and feed them organic dumor feed. When I feel the alive chickens they're as light as a feather Idk what's going on. I took my rooster out of the tractor and let him free-range along with a hen that free ranges and he's doing much better, we also gave him ivermectin. The chickens that died had crazy seizures, Idk what it could be a sign of. Please message if not enough details were provided.
@Kiki can give you the INFO about how to get necropsy/testing in Texas.@NatJ They have unlimited water all day long, we live around thirty minutes south-east of Austin TX so we are very aware of the heat. As for food, they eat grass and bugs and we try to make sure they eat enough feed. Sometimes there's food left over at the end of the day.
Nah. Not likely.I'm sorry for your loss. I'd say exactly what @Toastedone said, that it's bird flu. It seems you are taking good care of them.
I hope you can find the answer.![]()
Well that's just sad.Nah. Not likely.