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Awwwwwwww Ron you were nominated and won an award for BYC Spirit?? Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I saw that just now too!

CONGRATS, RON!!!
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You should purchase a copy of The Chicken Health Handbook. I can't recommend anything more highly. I have learned so much from this book. Easy to read, easy to use as a diagnostic tool.

http://www.amazon.com/Chicken-Healt...73309&sr=8-1&keywords=chicken+health+handbook

Deb
Thank you. I ordered it. Won't be here until Thursday. Apparently there is some big holiday on July 4. ;)

UGH I am so worried about these guys. Should I treat them with ivemectin to be safe? I have a 3rd chick doing it now. Same open mouth breathing, occasionally shakes head...nares and eyes are appearing to be dry.
 
I'm so sorry if I am annoying anyone. I don't know who to 'talk this out' with. I am not getting ANY feedback on my thread in the emergency post area.

The more I read, the more I watch the chicks the more certain I am that it is gapeworm. They have had access to outside since about 2 weeks old. They could have been exposed then. They have pecked and scratched the ground eating nummies so it's hard to say what they have eaten. The severity of my Orp roo says to me he is likely the first to have become infected and he is also my most active forager. Yesterday that dude was digging HOLES to find goodies. LOL

I found this:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/ivomec-reg-ivermectin-pour-on-for-cattle-250-ml-2207454

And this:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=185318994849064

And I am thinking 1 drop on the skin? Retreat in 10 days? I want to take care of this before ALL the chickens end up in the coop together. Again- I apologize for being such a thread hog.
 
I'm so sorry if I am annoying anyone. I don't know who to 'talk this out' with. I am not getting ANY feedback on my thread in the emergency post area.

The more I read, the more I watch the chicks the more certain I am that it is gapeworm. They have had access to outside since about 2 weeks old. They could have been exposed then. They have pecked and scratched the ground eating nummies so it's hard to say what they have eaten. The severity of my Orp roo says to me he is likely the first to have become infected and he is also my most active forager. Yesterday that dude was digging HOLES to find goodies. LOL

I found this:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/ivomec-reg-ivermectin-pour-on-for-cattle-250-ml-2207454

And this:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=185318994849064

And I am thinking 1 drop on the skin? Retreat in 10 days? I want to take care of this before ALL the chickens end up in the coop together. Again- I apologize for being such a thread hog.

It might be Gape worms.

Read post 13 and 14: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/602699/worming-chickens/10#post_7931055

Bye,

Ron
 
Quote: You mentioned they sounded rattly when you held the chick to your ear. I would go to the feedstore and get something water soluble for respiratory. I had some rattly chicks a few months ago and treated them with Sulmet. The breathing problem went away and they seemed fine. I then treated all the chicks I had at that time and the next batch as well.

Deb
 

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