WIchickMama
Free Ranging
Me too!Thats the one I used. Liquid corid.
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Me too!Thats the one I used. Liquid corid.
You moved them?Update: Astrid was given her first oral dose earlier and they have now all been giving their first dose in the water! It took me a while because I had to clean out my chicken hospital cage to put them in! She seems to be doing a bit better now that she was moved out and has more room now! She was over by the food and was looking at it so hopefully she will start eating. View attachment 2822790Sorry this picture is very hard to see. She was looking around her new home. She was also running!♀ She is such a tough baby!
My parents told me to move them to this cage because my dad is allergic! They were also getting too big (because one of them is a jersey giant). Will it have a bad effect one their health?You moved them?
Why not just leave them all where they were and treat the whole brood?
You want them to have exposure, they don't need to be in a sanitary brooder - you want exposure so they build resistance to what's in their environment.
Oh, so you moved them outside?My parents told me move them to this cage because my dad is allergic! They were also getting too big (because one of them is a jersey giant). Will it have a bad effect one their health?
Okay thank you!Oh, so you moved them outside?
That's better than them being inside!
They should be fine, just continue to treat them.
Washing hands after handling birds is good practice.Also my big chickens would have to come in contact with the chick poop to get it right? So does it matter if I touch my big chickens after touching my chicks? We’ve been washing our hands after we touch the chicks every time. I was just wondering.