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    High mortality chicken

    Hi, I have 8 chickens on my garden and 3 dies in one week, and my daughther loved them a lot. i think they was sick because there isn't animal eaten or bitten. What could i do ? Is there is any medecine to protect them from common illness. What it could be you think ? Thank for your advice

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    Bird flu?

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    Your daughter crushing them ?

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    Chicken Pox ,

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    what else ?

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    You do have to feed them you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredobkk View Post
    Hi, I have 8 chickens on my garden and 3 dies in one week, and my daughther loved them a lot. i think they was sick because there isn't animal eaten or bitten. What could i do ? Is there is any medicine to protect them from common illness. What it could be you think ? Thank for your advice
    depending where you live you need to find a vet who deals with farm animals or university veterinary school. then take the next bird that gets ill or dies there for diagnosis or autopsy.

    If you live in bangkok, I would recommend chula veterinary school, which is about 100M south of the east side of siam square. They are good and so far have been happy to rise to any challenge I have droped on one them. Last time I took a dog someone dumped on some land better half owns, it got treated/fussed over by 2 vets and 6 very attractive student vets... it really ws over the moon with all the attention.
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