I have the heat lamp on one side so the chicks can move under it when they're cold, and move out when they're warm. I have a thermometer sitting in the brooder to be sure of the temperatures. We've slowly raised up the heat lamp each week - Right now it's running in the high 70s each day.
Thank you. I treated the whole flock last week while the last chick was ill, but I can treat again. I also just found a post on here from 2013 from someone who is describing something very similar and were recommended to try Tylan 200. Do you have any thoughts on that?
I'm new to chickens. We brought home 10 chicks from our local farm store 3.5 weeks ago. They were on probiotics + electrolytes in their water every day for the first 2 weeks or so. We've been vigilant to keep their food and water and bedding clean, their temperatures correct, etc. I check on...