Search this forum for posts about brooding chicks outside. I have done this the last 3 sets of chicks I’ve had...one of them even in the fall where night time temps were in the 40s...with nothing more than a standard heating pad in the brooder (look for posts about mama heating pad). The chicks...
I gave her vitamin b and polyvisol 3 times yesterday and once this morning. I never saw any improvement, and when I went out to check on her around lunchtime today and give her her next dose she was dead. It is sad that I couldn’t help her and I still wonder what went wrong. All the other chicks...
This morning the chick was laying on her back with legs splayed and her neck twisted so that her head was upright. I gave her some iron free polyvisol and separated her from the rest of the flock with her own food (with vitamin b added) and water. I haven’t been able to get her to eat or drink...
That is a good thought. They have Purina start and grow in the chick feeder but I did put a flock grazer block out for the big hens this past weekend and I’ve seen the chicks eating on that quite a bit. Maybe I need to close it in the brooder with only access to the chick food and water.
I would say you are likely correct that he is a mix. I got him at 1 week old from a lady that had over 200 free range chickens just breeding openly. I just wondered what kind of mix. Here is a closer up photo of his comb and a photo of him as a baby.
Unfortunately she didn't make it. We took the stool sample in and had it tested. The vet said it was positive for coccidiosis, but there weren't THAT many coccidia present. I held her and gently opened her beak while my wife put some of the Corid solution in using a syringe, and she instantly...
Everyone, thanks for all the replies. I took a stool sample to the vet and it tested positive for coccidiosis. I bought some corid to treat the flock so they don’t get sick also, but I’m looking for advice on treating my sick hen that is no longer eating or drinking. Also, since I’m treating the...
How can you tell if she is egg bound? I felt around on her vent and didn't feel anything, but I don't know what I'm doing. I have 8 other hens, a rooster, and 13 one month old chicks that I'm brooding in a separate pen inside the coop, and no one else seems sick.
Please help! On Wednesday evening I went to the coop and found my Buff Orpington just sitting on the floor not moving. I picked her up and she still didn't move. I put her on the roost and she sat perfectly still with her eyes closed and her head kind of bobbing. This morning she was sitting...