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- Apr 19, 2023
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I have had two 1-year-old hens get sick in the past few weeks. My biggest concern is identifying what is taking them down and trying to keep the rest of the flock from getting sick.
The first has already died and it was probably almost 2 weeks before the second appeared sick. The most notable symptom is lethargy and their combs were changing color (the first was very pale for several days, the second is just a little pale on the edges). I didn't take note of the poop of the first one, but have included a picture of the second. She slept in this spot last night. Her symptoms also showed up seemingly overnight.
I don't 100% know their breeds, they were a hatchery choice production pack- I think the first might have been a cream legbar and the second looks like an ISA brown.
I am fairly hands-off with my chickens, so I won't be bringing the hen in the house or to a vet, but I would like to prevent further spreading.
The first has already died and it was probably almost 2 weeks before the second appeared sick. The most notable symptom is lethargy and their combs were changing color (the first was very pale for several days, the second is just a little pale on the edges). I didn't take note of the poop of the first one, but have included a picture of the second. She slept in this spot last night. Her symptoms also showed up seemingly overnight.
I don't 100% know their breeds, they were a hatchery choice production pack- I think the first might have been a cream legbar and the second looks like an ISA brown.
I am fairly hands-off with my chickens, so I won't be bringing the hen in the house or to a vet, but I would like to prevent further spreading.