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taylacline
Chirping
No, we don't even use this bathroomare there any air fresheners in the bathroom?
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No, we don't even use this bathroomare there any air fresheners in the bathroom?
I've seen air freshener kill large insects. It could kill chicks. If you've used such a spray in the bathroom where the chicks are, it could certainly kill them.are there any air fresheners in the bathroom?
I would say it was 85. It was pretty warm. I got everything from Rural King, a feed store, chicks as well. I only had one that had issues with pasty butt but we checked that daily and cleaned up when it needed it. I only have 1 chick left. She's just standing still, but she peeps if I scoop her up.Sorry for your loss. What is the temperature inside the bathroom in the warmest area near to chicks? Chicks need about 90 degrees the first week, and 85 the second. They need a cooler spot to get to, but no cold draft that might happen with A/C. Pine shavings are good for bedding.
Can you tell us where the chicks came from? Hatchery, feed store, breeder, or hatched from your eggs? Have you seen any pasty butt on vent feathers? Can you get some Poultry NutriDrench or other vitamin/electrolyte, and get them drinking water? Did your heat lamp come from a feed store?
No no air fresheners or bug sprays.I've seen air freshener kill large insects. It could kill chicks. If you've used such a spray in the bathroom where the chicks are, it could certainly kill them.
No wheezing or coughing. It was all very sudden. This morning they were jumping and playing. Then all of a sudden the gasping and convulsionsdo they wheeze at all?