- Mar 22, 2010
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I ordered 4 chicks from My Pet Chicken. They are now one week old. Everyone seemed in good shape when they arrived. As the days went on, the Easter Egger started acting different from the others. She was quieter and more lethargic than the others (which I thought meant she was sweeter than the others, but perhaps she just wasn't feeling well...) However, wshe definitely ate and drank and ran around like the other 3. However, yesterday she got dramatically worse quickly-sleeping and not moving when the other 3 were running around and very unfortunately she died yesterday evening
. Now over the last 24 hours the white leghorn chick seems to be acting a little strangely as well. She now is sleeping more often and sleeping more soundly than the other two (i.e. when we come into the room where the chicks are, two of them will jump up when they hear us, but the white leghorn will stay asleep until we make more noise or reach into the box). She is still eating, drinking and running around sometimes however. I've been at work all day but my husband has been keeping an eye on her today and it sounds like she's gotten worse as the day has gone on. It sounds a lot like what happened to the Easter Egger.
I found this site last night when searching the internet to find out what might have killed the Easter Egger. I wish I had found it sooner. But now I just want to make sure I do everything I can to keep the other 3 chicks healthy and alive. The other two chicks (who both seem healthy so far) are a Barred Rock and an Australop (sp?).
The chicks are inside (in my laundry room-could that be a problem?), with a red heat lamp, in a big cardboard box with pine shavings. They have access to two waterers which I change several times a day and are being fed a very high quality, organic, non-medicated chick starter feed. The temperature seems fine as they are not acting too hot or cold. I've checked them all for pasting up (including the Easter Egger that died) and have not seen anything that looks obviously problematic, although to be on the safe side I have wiped their bottoms with a warm, wet paper towel a few times. Is there anything else I should be doing? Would it be better to switch to a medicated feed? Is there anything I can do to perk the white leghorn up? I did add Apple Cide Vinegar (at rate of 1TBS per gallon) to their water for a few days per Storrey's Guide to Raising Chickens, but have stopped over the last two days. I always offered one jar of plain water and one "spiked" water.
These are my only chickens right now. Years ago, I raised two Barred Rocks from the time they were young chicks but unfortunately, they were killed by predators around 6 months old. It's taken me years to decide to try to have chickens again. I did buy a very good coop this time in hopes of protecting my flock when I moved them outside. However, now I'm worred I'll never get to that point.
Thanks a lot in advance for any help or advice. Sorry for the long post-just wanted to give as much info as possible.

I found this site last night when searching the internet to find out what might have killed the Easter Egger. I wish I had found it sooner. But now I just want to make sure I do everything I can to keep the other 3 chicks healthy and alive. The other two chicks (who both seem healthy so far) are a Barred Rock and an Australop (sp?).
The chicks are inside (in my laundry room-could that be a problem?), with a red heat lamp, in a big cardboard box with pine shavings. They have access to two waterers which I change several times a day and are being fed a very high quality, organic, non-medicated chick starter feed. The temperature seems fine as they are not acting too hot or cold. I've checked them all for pasting up (including the Easter Egger that died) and have not seen anything that looks obviously problematic, although to be on the safe side I have wiped their bottoms with a warm, wet paper towel a few times. Is there anything else I should be doing? Would it be better to switch to a medicated feed? Is there anything I can do to perk the white leghorn up? I did add Apple Cide Vinegar (at rate of 1TBS per gallon) to their water for a few days per Storrey's Guide to Raising Chickens, but have stopped over the last two days. I always offered one jar of plain water and one "spiked" water.
These are my only chickens right now. Years ago, I raised two Barred Rocks from the time they were young chicks but unfortunately, they were killed by predators around 6 months old. It's taken me years to decide to try to have chickens again. I did buy a very good coop this time in hopes of protecting my flock when I moved them outside. However, now I'm worred I'll never get to that point.
Thanks a lot in advance for any help or advice. Sorry for the long post-just wanted to give as much info as possible.