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Glad you're home and feeling better. Hope it was successful.
WK what a great coop! My chicks and are envious
Quick question for the experts. We brought home 4 5-week Easter egger chicks 8 days ago and are keeping them inside until they get a bit bigger to go out with my 4 12-week old chicks. 3 of the new chicks seem to have come down with a cold, sneezing and clear runny noses. Do I need to take them to the vet or give them vitamins? When should I get REALLY worried? We are using straw in their pen. I take them outside to the yard when I get home for a few hours. The grass has been damp and they have gotten rained on for a few minutes until I can gather them and get them inside. Could they have gotten chilled so easily?
tHANK YOU!!!
Tracie. :/
WK what a great coop! My chicks and are envious
Quick question for the experts. We brought home 4 5-week Easter egger chicks 8 days ago and are keeping them inside until they get a bit bigger to go out with my 4 12-week old chicks. 3 of the new chicks seem to have come down with a cold, sneezing and clear runny noses. Do I need to take them to the vet or give them vitamins? When should I get REALLY worried? We are using straw in their pen. I take them outside to the yard when I get home for a few hours. The grass has been damp and they have gotten rained on for a few minutes until I can gather them and get them inside. Could they have gotten chilled so easily?
tHANK YOU!!!
Tracie.![]()
WK what a great coop! My chicks and are envious
Quick question for the experts. We brought home 4 5-week Easter egger chicks 8 days ago and are keeping them inside until they get a bit bigger to go out with my 4 12-week old chicks. 3 of the new chicks seem to have come down with a cold, sneezing and clear runny noses. Do I need to take them to the vet or give them vitamins? When should I get REALLY worried? We are using straw in their pen. I take them outside to the yard when I get home for a few hours. The grass has been damp and they have gotten rained on for a few minutes until I can gather them and get them inside. Could they have gotten chilled so easily?
tHANK YOU!!!
Tracie.![]()
Yea I got that storm too..... I still don't have a finished coop. I had just put the girls out and was starting to make lunch when suddenly we were hit by a downpour. I look outside to check on them and the tarp I use to cover the temp pen I made for them was blown completely off and they are standing in the down pouring rain shivering at the spot I put them in. So I know they were telling me "we want out". So I go out and re cover the pen so I can scarf down my lunch that is very cold by this point. I am soaked through and through. I go out to see if they are still wanting in and they have not moved so I go get my heavy coat. As soon as I go out to start bringing them in it starts hailing. They are freaked out and I am getting pummeled by almost marble sized hail. I take them out one at a time and put them under my coat and run them in to the house. After I get the last one in it stops stops hailing and within 5 min it stops raining and the sun comes out... So I give it a few min to let the girls recover and let things dry a bit and put the girls back out. They were a bit hesitant to go and Menchi proceeded to tell me off until she noticed that it had stopped raining. She is still giving me a bit of an evil eye like I made that happen.
Laproscopic surgery and now I'm home. Great to be home.
Hospitals are no place to be if you don't feel well.
I'm sorry, but that is hilarious! Oh, the things we do for our chickens...![]()
Rock, glad you are home! There no place like home when you are not feeling up to par!
Coloradogal, I may want "Grandma R's" phone number in the future for my developing Roo. I'll keep him 'till he crows just in case but I don't have much hope of an "early blooming pullet" any more! I would love to keep him but the neighbor expressly said no roosters and I'm just not sure we could make him dinner.![]()
WK what a great coop! My chicks and are envious
Quick question for the experts. We brought home 4 5-week Easter egger chicks 8 days ago and are keeping them inside until they get a bit bigger to go out with my 4 12-week old chicks. 3 of the new chicks seem to have come down with a cold, sneezing and clear runny noses. Do I need to take them to the vet or give them vitamins? When should I get REALLY worried? We are using straw in their pen. I take them outside to the yard when I get home for a few hours. The grass has been damp and they have gotten rained on for a few minutes until I can gather them and get them inside. Could they have gotten chilled so easily?
tHANK YOU!!!
Tracie.![]()