Hi,
I have had some bad luck with chickens. History: I had a RIR a couple of months ago displaying symptoms (on and off for a while) and then die, the next one died about a month later, a silver laced wyandotte. Now I have a california gray that is sick (for about 3 weeks and still hanging on -- I know I am not good for not killing her, but I do not have proper processing tools right now) who I think will be dying soon. Just today I noticed my white rock is starting to display the symptoms and I am wondering what the heck could kill my chickens 1 per month?!
Symptoms: they will sometimes stand kind of puffed out, tail down, neck in. They are somewhat more listless, mostly near the end of their life. They don't put on weight well. The other two stopped eating near the end of their life, but that could have been isolation doing that to them (this one I didn't iso because I'm sure all of the chickens that are going to get it have gotten it, is that bad logic?). This seems weird to me and I have only noticed it in the bad off chickens, but it may be normal, they will stand with one foot toes curled under, just kind of like they stopped there to decide where to walk next.
Here is a short short video of the one that is sick now:
and here is a couple pics:

I have found an avian vet and am wondering if it is worth it to get a stool sample? Can they tell anything other than worms with a stool sample? I'm going to try to get another video right now.
I have had some bad luck with chickens. History: I had a RIR a couple of months ago displaying symptoms (on and off for a while) and then die, the next one died about a month later, a silver laced wyandotte. Now I have a california gray that is sick (for about 3 weeks and still hanging on -- I know I am not good for not killing her, but I do not have proper processing tools right now) who I think will be dying soon. Just today I noticed my white rock is starting to display the symptoms and I am wondering what the heck could kill my chickens 1 per month?!
Symptoms: they will sometimes stand kind of puffed out, tail down, neck in. They are somewhat more listless, mostly near the end of their life. They don't put on weight well. The other two stopped eating near the end of their life, but that could have been isolation doing that to them (this one I didn't iso because I'm sure all of the chickens that are going to get it have gotten it, is that bad logic?). This seems weird to me and I have only noticed it in the bad off chickens, but it may be normal, they will stand with one foot toes curled under, just kind of like they stopped there to decide where to walk next.
Here is a short short video of the one that is sick now:
and here is a couple pics:
I have found an avian vet and am wondering if it is worth it to get a stool sample? Can they tell anything other than worms with a stool sample? I'm going to try to get another video right now.