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  1. Eggcessive

    Sudden Chicken Illness

    Very sorry for your loss. If you would,like to try and get a diagnosis on what might have killed him, most state vets will do a necropsy for a nominal price. But the body must be kept cold, not frozen, and taken to the state vet lab. What state are you in? Here is a list of most state vets to...
  2. Eggcessive

    Sudden Chicken Illness

    I’m sorry that he is worse. I would keep him warm, and offer some sugar water if he will swallow. Do you want to get a necropsy if you lose him? Here is where to contact your state vet if you want to find out what was wrong. https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry-labs.html
  3. Eggcessive

    Sudden Chicken Illness

    Can he stand at all with your help? Since head injury could be a possibility, I would start some vitamins—vitamin E 400 IU and B complex 1/4 tablet daily plus a small amount of scrambled egg for selenium. If he worsens and you should lose him, I would have the state vet do a necropsy on him. Let...
  4. Eggcessive

    Sudden Chicken Illness

    What is your location? Do you have other roosters or cockerels? Wry neck can be a symptom of head or neck injury, vitamin E or thiamine deficiency, and may be seen in certain infectious diseases, including Mareks, Newcastles, avian influenza, respiratory diseases, and others. Does he have any...
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