3 wk old bloody??

MemphisMel

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Feb 26, 2010
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We now have six baby chicks, all about 3 weeks old. They were, and five still are, in a Christmas tree box/make do brooder. They have a heat lamp, window screens across the top to keep them in, oil free wood shavings, starter/grower crumbles, and water. I just checked on them and our leghorn has a bloody stump with tail feathers that are just broken off. They look like straws coming out of her behind and her rump is bloody. I have sprayed her tail feather area with a spray that our vet had us use on our cat when she got fixed. It's benzalkonium chloride and lidocaine hydrochloride. It's an antiseptic and anesthetic. I also took another box and made her her own separate brooder. What else do I need to do? I have some clean play sand here and I could cook some eggs. Should I do that? Does sand work for 3 week olds as grit? Any help is appreciated.
 
If you are feeding starter they don't need grit. The other chicks are picking on her and pulling her feathers. Keep her seperated. I wouldn't put her in sand. Put her in shavings. If I remember correctly any ointment with "caine" in it is deadly to chickens. Hopefully someone else will chime in here soon.
 
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white birds? I had that exact same problem with my white rocks when they were babies (2 of them).. I put white diaper cream on them first to cover up the bloody area and then ran out to get a spray/bottle of BLU-KOTE at any farm store.. yellow can or pump bottle.. about 6 bucks.. its very purple and the other birds doing the pecking don't like the taste of it.. They had purple butts for along time.. but no more pecking.. I never seperated.. wanted to try the blu-kote before I had to make another brooder and pull them.. it worked its the best I got for ya..

PS... Ive recently used it on my roos foot.. noticed a very swollen foot and ankle.. thought bumble foot and it was a splinter , I pulled itout and whoila.. within a week swelling was gone an he was walking on it in a couple days.

Also used it on my RIR with bumble foot.. she's still here 9 mths later..
 
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Thanks for the info. I washed her behind off after reading that about the "caine" drugs. I gave her a new box with new shavings, just in case any of the spray had gotten in her box or shavings. She is sleeping now. I hope she gets better soon. She has a terrific personality. I'll get her some Blue-Kote tomorrow while I'm out and about. Thanks for the help.
 

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