Chickflick29
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- Jun 9, 2020
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I have two young serama chicks, 4-5 weeks old, who have suddenly become poorly. Chick #1 started acting unwell a day ago, he became very lethargic (barely moving around, tail low, puffed up) but was still eating and drinking until last night. Chick #2 seemed fine until this morning, he is eating and drinking but is abnormally tired and moving around less.
Stool seems a bit watery perhaps, but mostly brown/dark brown and solid/normal consistency. I did notice a tinge of pink in Chick #2’s stools this morning.
It presents like Coccidiosis I’ve dealt with before, so both the sick chicks and the remaining healthy chick were started yesterday morning on Corid 9.6% in their water. I also treated both the unwell chicks this morning with an undiluted dose of the same solution at a rate of .01ml per pound. I’ll continue carefully droppering them water to make sure they stay hydrated.
In the past, I’ve had chicks bounce back within 24 hours after starting Corid in their water (I saw both of them ingest it yesterday, thankfully). If anything, however, these two seem to be declining since yesterday.
I’ve separated them from the third chick in the bunch, who continues to seem fine so far - just very upset to be left alone.
Does anyone have any advice or suggestions? I’m worried it might be something else, but I wouldn’t know what.
Pic of the poorly chicks is attached. The mottled one (Chick #1) has looked like this since yesterday and the small white one (Chick #2) began showing signs of lethargy today.
Stool seems a bit watery perhaps, but mostly brown/dark brown and solid/normal consistency. I did notice a tinge of pink in Chick #2’s stools this morning.
It presents like Coccidiosis I’ve dealt with before, so both the sick chicks and the remaining healthy chick were started yesterday morning on Corid 9.6% in their water. I also treated both the unwell chicks this morning with an undiluted dose of the same solution at a rate of .01ml per pound. I’ll continue carefully droppering them water to make sure they stay hydrated.
In the past, I’ve had chicks bounce back within 24 hours after starting Corid in their water (I saw both of them ingest it yesterday, thankfully). If anything, however, these two seem to be declining since yesterday.
I’ve separated them from the third chick in the bunch, who continues to seem fine so far - just very upset to be left alone.
Does anyone have any advice or suggestions? I’m worried it might be something else, but I wouldn’t know what.
Pic of the poorly chicks is attached. The mottled one (Chick #1) has looked like this since yesterday and the small white one (Chick #2) began showing signs of lethargy today.