thank you so much for your help
i will just keep wiping chick butts and tomorrow i'll put straw down, thanks again,







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My chicks are five weeks old with same problem and feed the same food.Hi, I have quite a dilemna regarding diarrhea in my 6-7 week old chicks.
What are the causes of Diarrhea in chicks that are very young? I have been feeding medicated chick starter for their first 6 weeks and have also given them some worms from the yard. They've also gotten low-fat yogurt and grapes. The problem is some of them have had diarrhea on and off for the past two-three weeks. I thought it was the grapes and the yogurt and have not given it to them for at least a week and a half. But the diarrhea has continued. Mind you, it's not bad, just sometimes.
I thought it was just stress that was doing it. I've been letting them out almost every evening or during the day for a jaunt pecking in the grass in our yard and always supervise them lest a hawk or neighborhood cat get them. As far I know, our yard is pesticide free.
Any ideas as to that is causing their illness? Does it have to do with stress or the food I was feeding? Any thoughts?
Cocci is common in chicks.My chicks are five weeks old with same problem and feed the same food.
That's all I'm feeding mine and they are having diarrhea everywhere. :-(Sorry for your loss!
I'm pretty new to all this and I can't say what happened to your chick but I might suggest keeping things simpler next time. We raise ours in plastic totes for the first 4-6 weeks. They get pine shavings on the bottom and a heat lamp clamped to the top of the tote, plain fresh tap water and Purina medicated starter-grower feed. That's it. Nothing more. No treats and no outside time. Change the shavings as needed. We've yet to lose a chick (after first 24 hours of delivery from hatchery) or have any illnesses. I'm wondering if the time on your lawn or some of the treats caused the issue. Keeping them confined and providing only water and medicated starter really lessens the chances of problems, IMO.
Others with more experience will surely chime in; but I wanted to extend my condolences and offer that advice for your next batch of chicks.
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Medicated feed will not prevent or cure Cocci.That's all I'm feeding mine and they are having diarrhea everywhere. :-(
How do I get that? This is awful. Why would it just happen after a month?Medicated feed will not prevent or cure Cocci.
You are most likely dealing with a Cocci outbreak and the only thing that will save your chicks is Corid.