- Apr 24, 2010
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First time with baby chicks. Purchased 3, 3day old chicks from 1 feed store and a few days later purchased 1 more from another feed store. I am using pine shavings, cardboard box, change water several x's a day, litter daily. They were treated last Thursday at the vet for tapeworms. They were given injections. The chirping and good energy have declined from that day on. I have one chick who is the largest and growing faster than the rest who began wheezing through nose and the chirp sounds strange and low. It has started flicking it's head. There are no signs of drainage from eyes or nose. The sound is worse when lying down and breathing seems more labored. The chick seems to act normal other wise. Should I separate the chick or is it to late for that? I am wondering if this sounds like Newcastle, not all the symptoms seem to be there. The symptoms come and go. Any recommendations greatly appreciated.