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  1. Bean789

    Chick can't poop easily

    Yes, she is just as active as the others. I put them in a larger home made brooder (refrigerator box) and they like having more room to run around. I also put some ACV in the water for them. Will try the sugar water treatment if she begins to show more stressful signs again, otherwise, she...
  2. Bean789

    Chick can't poop easily

    I wish I could figure out how to post a picture of her. I did it once in another thread I posted, but I think I came across the how to accidentally at that time. LOL
  3. Bean789

    Chick can't poop easily

    Yes, little Bavis seems to be coming along. I tried the Epsom salt treatment a couple of days ago along with boiled eggs for food and some yogurt for good measure. It is a wonder she weighs anything right now as she has pooped and pooped and pooped. LOL We never saw a huge amount at one...
  4. Bean789

    Chick can't poop easily

    As an update, Bavis, as she has been named, is doing a little better but still has issues with pooping. I have not tried the Epsom salts as suggested as yet but will probably do that in the next day or two. She does poop but screeches each time and passes a small amount. I did try the natural...
  5. Bean789

    Chick can't poop easily

    I realized after I posted that I was in the wrong section for Emergencies, Illness, etc. Sorry about that. Chicks are kept in a very large deep plastic storage container with wire cover and heat lamp temp monitored for hopefully correct temp for them. Chick waterer changed several times a...
  6. Bean789

    Chick can't poop easily

    Hello everyone! Yes, another newbie with a gazillion questions. I have 8 baby chicks, 2 1/2 weeks old. All have been doing fine. Now, 1 of them. buff brahama bantam, began having trouble pooping. Not pasty butt. Gave her olive oil/water mix via eyedropper. Tried the warm cloth, warm...
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