I am so sorry to hear you lost your chickens.
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Hello! I'm sorry to ask something off topic but does anyone happen to know sources of info for rehabilitating chicks? I'm taking on about 6 undernourished 8 week old chicks and will keep them warm and well fed but just want to know what extra I can do for them to get them healthy! Any pointers much appreciated!
Thanks! Do you know feed wise should I give them any high protein feed like game bird? Or stay with chick starter?The chicks may also need worming. Since they are very young chicks, you will be keeping them in a brooder for growing out. You may want to provide some sulfa meds and some oxytetracycline in their water to address potential respiratory and other issues.
With rehabilitating - you need to take it slow. Good chick starter/grower is probably the route I would take if I were you. Good luck.Thanks! Do you know feed wise should I give them any high protein feed like game bird? Or stay with chick starter?
Ok will do. Thanks.With rehabilitating - you need to take it slow. Good chick starter/grower is probably the route I would take if I were you. Good luck.
AS ChicKat said, a good chick starter feed would be appropriate. Depending upon their condition, you may want to consider medicated chick starter. Once again, take it slow and be responsive to what you observe.Thanks! Do you know feed wise should I give them any high protein feed like game bird? Or stay with chick starter?
That same thought crossed my mind - medicated may be good---but be sure to read the label directions - I think medicated prevents new chicks from getting coccidocis (I spelled that wrong but you know want I mean) - and if you feed medicated too long it will kill their own intestinal bacteria - (Read that I don't remember where)... If they are past the age for medicated, and you think that they may need a boost in beneficial bacteria - you could get some probiotics. Tractor supply carries it in bottles and also in envelopes of 3 - right next to 'save-a-chick' electrolytes. --- Blue packet for both. Oh and some plain yogurt with active cultures would also work to do the same thing...AS ChicKat said, a good chick starter feed would be appropriate. Depending upon their condition, you may want to consider medicated chick starter. Once again, take it slow and be responsive to what you observe.
Medicated chick starter is not an antibiotic. It contains a substance that blocks thiamine uptake in the coccidian protozoa. If you suspect coccidiosis, then you should treat with medicated chick starter AND Corid for a week. While treating for coccidiosis, DO NOT give any probiotics, yogurt, electrolytes, or vitamins because you may be preventing the thiamine uptake inhibitor from working. You should also not give any fresh water and only give the water with the Corid in it during the treatment period since the Corid needs to build up in their system to allow the protozoa levels to die off to a level that the chick (or adult bird) can handle. After the treatment period, you can return to fresh water and non-medicated food. However, I would just discontinue the Corid and keep feeding the medicated chick starter until you used it all up (feed is expensive).That same thought crossed my mind - medicated may be good---but be sure to read the label directions - I think medicated prevents new chicks from getting coccidocis (I spelled that wrong but you know want I mean) - and if you feed medicated too long it will kill their own intestinal bacteria - (Read that I don't remember where)... If they are past the age for medicated, and you think that they may need a boost in beneficial bacteria - you could get some probiotics. Tractor supply carries it in bottles and also in envelopes of 3 - right next to 'save-a-chick' electrolytes. --- Blue packet for both. Oh and some plain yogurt with active cultures would also work to do the same thing...
I'm hearing a LOT on the radio about the huge benefits they are discovering from gut bacteria (as gruesome as it sounds).......