Chick is dying?

Came in from school to another dead chick. He was fine this morning, not underweight, not acting lethargic, no gasping. Really at a loss. Will send him off too
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There was a bit of bloody poop near his body
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I really need to find out what is happening. I don't think he was smothered because he's one of the biggest
 
One thing that nobody has mentioned yet, what are you using as their heat source?

I'm using a heat lamp. It's about 15cm from the ground a 60Watt peach bulb. Their brooder is big so they have a cool side, they stay about half way between the two
 
I'm using a heat lamp. It's about 15cm from the ground a 60Watt peach bulb. Their brooder is big so they have a cool side, they stay about half way between the two
Treat for coccidosis

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Get a thermometer and make sure that the temperature under the bulb is not to hot. Starting at 90F for the first week and dropping 5 degrees per week. They need a cool spot to go to also so the outer parts of the brooder should be cooler
 
You would be looking for Coxoid
corid has the same ingredient and is widely available. I bought mine at TSC

Coxoid contains 3.84% of the drug amprolium hydrochloride which is a structural analogue of thiamine (vitamin B1). Amprolium hydrochloride mimicks it’s structure, inhibiting thiamine utilisation by the parasite.
 

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