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been looking after my parents chickens/bantams and guinea fowel whilst there away let them out friday morning and three dead bantams in there no marks on them!let them out this morning and one on its last legs so wrang its neck all the rest seem to be healthy enough ,just dont want my mum to come back to many more dead,so any advice on ilness and cure from any poultry experts greatly appreciated,like i say there seems to be no symptoms no snotty beaks /gaping beaks could get the vet out i suppose but i imagine itll cost a bloody fortune

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been looking after my parents chickens/bantams and guinea fowel whilst there away let them out friday morning and three dead bantams in there no marks on them!let them out this morning and one on its last legs so wrang its neck all the rest seem to be healthy enough ,just dont want my mum to come back to many more dead,so any advice on ilness and cure from any poultry experts greatly appreciated,like i say there seems to be no symptoms no snotty beaks /gaping beaks could get the vet out i suppose but i imagine itll cost a bloody fortune

does your postcode start with H5N1? think i know what it is

 

had a touch of bird flu a while back, was spitting feathers all week

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