I had a problem with my 1 gallon waterer and it decided to leak and drain all over the greco portable crib I was using as my brooder. In order for the bottom (which as most of you know is padded) to dry I needed to remove and dispose of all the shavings and let it sit, so i decided to use my huge 56 gal rubbermade tote as a temporary brooder for my 6 four week olds.
So I set up the tote, moved the girls and went to bed. This morning when I woke one of my chanteclers was lethargic, weak and felt extremely warm to the touch. As a nurse my first thought was heat exhaustion. The playpen has much better ventilation and more room. I scooped her up, started slowly cooling her off and made her drink cool water (not cold as I did not want to shock her). I was able to let her rest on my chest and she came around with much watering and cooling. Now 2 hours later she is up to her old self eating and drinking. I still set her up her own box to prevent the others from stressing her. I was SO worried I was going to lose her as she's my "baby" the one that always wants to be held and is super sweet. I guess this rant is just to reinforce ventilation is key.
I am starting her on PolyVite without iron for a bit to get her back up to speed and no none of the others seem effected nor are they any reasons to think cocci though I may treat with corid or s-met just incase even though she bounced back with treatment for heat exhaustion. The brooder was far too warm

So I set up the tote, moved the girls and went to bed. This morning when I woke one of my chanteclers was lethargic, weak and felt extremely warm to the touch. As a nurse my first thought was heat exhaustion. The playpen has much better ventilation and more room. I scooped her up, started slowly cooling her off and made her drink cool water (not cold as I did not want to shock her). I was able to let her rest on my chest and she came around with much watering and cooling. Now 2 hours later she is up to her old self eating and drinking. I still set her up her own box to prevent the others from stressing her. I was SO worried I was going to lose her as she's my "baby" the one that always wants to be held and is super sweet. I guess this rant is just to reinforce ventilation is key.
I am starting her on PolyVite without iron for a bit to get her back up to speed and no none of the others seem effected nor are they any reasons to think cocci though I may treat with corid or s-met just incase even though she bounced back with treatment for heat exhaustion. The brooder was far too warm

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