I went to check on the 6-7wk olds in the coop today since it was rainy and I worked and couldn't spend time with them yesterday. Everyone looked fine and was up running around. After doing my morning duties and going to TSC (bad idea- I came home w/ 6 more chicks), we got home and put up a better, more permanent run for the 'coop' chicks. Afterward, I let the 'coop chicks' all out and decided it was time to introduce my 5-5 1/2wk old EEs to the clan. I needed the room in the porch brooder for the 5 BRs and 5 PRs that were in my living room - and the new 6 can go in the living room brooder with the 10 SSs.
Anyways, I went out to sit and watch to make sure nothing attacks my chicks and I notice one of my BLH pullets has hanging wings. Then the hunching started... She was still foraging, but she was literally turning pale in front of my eyes. I was ticked that I just introduced the EEs and then this... I have them on liquid Sulmet, 2tbsps per gallon of drinking water. I have everyone in the coop on it.
My questions are...
- The bottle says it takes only 2-3days to work, but continue to medicate for another 2-3days after symptoms leave. I thought I was supposed to medicate for 10 days? Any thoughts?
- Do I have to disinfect the coop? I don't even understand why she has it. She has a dry coop, it's clean and it's not over crowded. It has been very rainy here, though...
- If she isn't getting picked on, do I have to separate her? She's still roosting with everyone else and as I said, eating and drinking. I think I caught it literally just as the symptoms were starting.
Anyways, I went out to sit and watch to make sure nothing attacks my chicks and I notice one of my BLH pullets has hanging wings. Then the hunching started... She was still foraging, but she was literally turning pale in front of my eyes. I was ticked that I just introduced the EEs and then this... I have them on liquid Sulmet, 2tbsps per gallon of drinking water. I have everyone in the coop on it.
My questions are...
- The bottle says it takes only 2-3days to work, but continue to medicate for another 2-3days after symptoms leave. I thought I was supposed to medicate for 10 days? Any thoughts?
- Do I have to disinfect the coop? I don't even understand why she has it. She has a dry coop, it's clean and it's not over crowded. It has been very rainy here, though...
- If she isn't getting picked on, do I have to separate her? She's still roosting with everyone else and as I said, eating and drinking. I think I caught it literally just as the symptoms were starting.
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