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    Failure to thrive in my new chicks. Please help.

    Your approach to treatment under uncertain diagnosis is very similar to mine - throw stuff at it and see if anything sticks. I can't find any fault in any of your decisions. In fact, I like to see bold attempts like you're doing. Also, preparing yourself to euthanize if there's no improvement...
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    Failure to thrive in my new chicks. Please help.

    Have you tried miconazole vaginal yeast cream directly into the mouths of these affected hens? The stuff is easy to get over the counter here in the USA. It's something I would definitely try. ACV and garlic are preventatives not treatments.
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    Failure to thrive in my new chicks. Please help.

    I don't see why you can't treat for yeast at the same time. Medistatin for pigeons is a non-prescription med that contains nystatin. That's what I suggest. https://www.jedds.com/shop/medistatin/ Are any of these hens showing signs of crop yeast?
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    Failure to thrive in my new chicks. Please help.

    Yes. A nightmare. Glad you are managing a positive attitude. We'll help all we can, so stick around, even if it's just moral support you get here. The cheesy coating in the mouth could be canker. It's not caused by bacteria like coryza. It's a protozoa, and needs an anti-protozoa med.
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    Failure to thrive in my new chicks. Please help.

    Wow. Sorry. You sure have a burden. Seems everything that can go wrong with chickens has gone wrong for you. Not fair to have that much to deal with. Let's see if we can consolidate and treat several things at once with just a couple of treatment protocols. It appears you have several things...
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