I'm so frustrated. Chicks just don't seem to do well in this house! I thought maybe it was our brooder last year but with two new brooders in two different rooms in the house, I can rule that out. We lost another chick this morning (the last weak one from the start) and a seemingly healthy one just became lethargic and won't eat/drink. This is the same thing that happened last year. I treated for cocci last year just in case and it didn't change the outcome.
One brooder has the eco glow, the other has a lamp. The chicks run around like the temp is good, no huddling and no avoiding the lamp/brooder. They have food and clean water (changed multiple times a day with vitamins added). Their brooders are cleaned every couple days.
I can't figure out why we are losing so many. A few I could tell wouldn't make it as soon as we took them out of the box but the one today seemed fine the whole week. Very frustrating. I have tried force feeding them but it doesn't help or maybe it helps them last a day or two extra but it never gets them to improve. I wonder if there is something in the house that any chick with a weakness just can't handle? Problem with that theory is we seem to do fine with the feed store chicks, only lost 1 out of 9 of those compared to 8 out of 25 of the shipped chicks.
I don't think it is your house either, or you!!! Are you feeding medicated feed? I ask because I have used it with no problems. Also, why vitamins in the water? Just curious, as I have never used them, since the feed is a complete feed. Agree you can scramble or boil some eggs for those not doing well, is a great way to give them protein, or just as a pick me up, and they love them. With shipped chicks you may lose a few, and the one that just passed may have had something wrong with it to begin with, it just happens. I have never ordered chicks from Meyers, have ordered from Strombergs, and had five out of 25 DOA, but could have been due to temps, as they shipped in February, chicks did not travel far, only from NM.