I wonder do they have a heat lamp or something to help keep them warm?
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From home, My own chicken herd. They are healthy sometimes have colds.
Have you ever had to treat for Coccidiosis in the past?I use desert sand, and never had any problems with it.
That's the same temperature for all groups, about 88 F degrees. Look how the elders pull together "the sick ones". I have to keep them very hot otherwise they strangle each other. No matter what I do, they stay weak and do not gain weight.
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Exactly what I was thinking.I would wonder about coccidiosis or enteritis.
Good eye!Is this pasty butt?![]()
Gathered hot each day? Not sure that's enough.I use desert sand, and never had any problems with it.
Yeah, those chicks look like they're cold. Sand isn't going to cut it. A cold dirty box isn't the best option for a brooder. Not trying to be rude or anything. They need a better source of heat and housing.Gathered hot each day? Not sure that's enough.