- Sep 3, 2010
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I found my Rhode Island Red dead in the coup this morning. She had a 3 inch long slash running the length of her neck. She laid an egg yesterday and I think she seemed fine, so I was very shocked and sad to find her dead.
I have 4 other chickens (2 silver-gray dorkings, 1 blue andalusian, 1 jersey black giant). All are about 7 months old. Yesterday I only found one egg and it was laid by the Rhode Island Red. This is unusual as I have been getting 4-5 eggs a day since they started laying a month ago.
I didn't find any evidence of a predator getting into the coup, but I was in a hurry to leave for work so I didn't carefully inspect. I couldn't find any other evidence of injury besides the long cut on her neck. It didn't appear that the other chickens had been pecking at her. There were no stray feathers in the coup. Could she have cut herself on a piece of sharp chicken wire and then bled to death? Could she have a disease that would spread to the others? Could she have eaten something that caused her to die suddenly?
I have 4 other chickens (2 silver-gray dorkings, 1 blue andalusian, 1 jersey black giant). All are about 7 months old. Yesterday I only found one egg and it was laid by the Rhode Island Red. This is unusual as I have been getting 4-5 eggs a day since they started laying a month ago.
I didn't find any evidence of a predator getting into the coup, but I was in a hurry to leave for work so I didn't carefully inspect. I couldn't find any other evidence of injury besides the long cut on her neck. It didn't appear that the other chickens had been pecking at her. There were no stray feathers in the coup. Could she have cut herself on a piece of sharp chicken wire and then bled to death? Could she have a disease that would spread to the others? Could she have eaten something that caused her to die suddenly?