They are layers.
Don't know if they were vaccinated I'll ask.
Nope no blood.
They are livery buh each day that passes either one or two dies.
The temperaturestreet are okay I have 3 200 watts incandescent bulbs hanging from the roof to 15-20 centimetres to the floor.
I bought glucose, multivitamins and antibiotics for them yesterday, buthe they are still dying. I'm loosing hope. This minute they're active, running around, The next few hours you discover some looking dull with Dropping heads, others with what looks like one leg looking paralysed and others...
I bought glucose, multivitamins and antibiotics for them yesterday, buthe they are still dying. I'm loosing hope. This minute they're active, running around, The next few hours you discover some looking dull with Dropping heads, others with what looks like one leg looking paralysed and others...
They are still dying.
So Yesterday i went to a poultry feed shop and bought multivitamins and antibotics for them.
I'm thinking there's more to this issue, maybe a bacteria or something related to a disease.
I would say 5cm I've added another 200 watTshabalala bulb and the over crowding has reduced further.
I'll change the other two 100 watts incandescent bulbs cause it seems the heat ain't enough
Not too big but the space is about 15 by 15th in length and breadth. The gather close to the bulbs to get more warmth does that mean there's not enough heat?
I use two 100 watts bulbs hung from the ceiling to keep them warm.
I gothink delI've red 100 baby chicks and when they arrived 2 were dead. A couple of hours later I lost 6 and about 3 are looking weak and less responsive.
The bedding of chick house is of sawdust gotten from a sawmil and the chicks were eating it, could is be the cause?