Barred Rock Hen Sudden Death

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Nov 27, 2022
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Had my flock of 5 (3 barred rocks, 1 RIR, 1 RIB) out in their day coop as usual with shade, food, and running water. It is ~77F today, not very hot. Went to check on them and only saw 4 from a distance. As I got close, I saw one collapsed head buried under straw dead. This is happened to one of my barred rocks last year as well, same thing sudden death with no warning signs. Any ideas?
 
Sorry you lost her.
We need more information, such as diet, laying, any possible predators etc

Layer pellets, kitchen scraps (on occasion), free ranging of bugs and grass. Epsom salt + ACV water. All excellent layers. We have hawks and coyotes but they can't get in, free range is supervised. She was dead all alone, the rest were well.
 
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You have hawks, coyotes, and raccoons (according to your previous posts) but no poisonous snakes? That's surprising. I'm guessing you're in the US?

Do they have access to regular water, too? Electrolytes should only be given on occasion, not all the time. Same with vinegar.

Reading your previous posts, it sounds like you had a lethargic hen. Was this the same one? I'm thinking this had more to do with a health issue than a predator.
 
You have hawks, coyotes, and raccoons (according to your previous posts) but no poisonous snakes? That's surprising. I'm guessing you're in the US?

Do they have access to regular water, too? Electrolytes should only be given on occasion, not all the time. Same with vinegar.

Reading your previous posts, it sounds like you had a lethargic hen. Was this the same one? I'm thinking this had more to do with a health issue than a predator.

The electrolytes and vinegar are diluted. If I don't add them the water in their bucket turns green with algae. She was happy and active, zero signs. Sudden surprise death. Same happened to her barred rock mate last year.
 

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