Your situation is flooding my mind full of the losses that I have endured with my unfortunate birds.Yes, I think that is the case. Poor baby.


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Your situation is flooding my mind full of the losses that I have endured with my unfortunate birds.Yes, I think that is the case. Poor baby.
You did the right thing, all we can aspire to is to enjoy life while it happens, same with any species - chickens no different.Thanks, everyone. I opted for euthanasia. Poor Ester.
I'm sorry, Michelle.Hi folks. Ester is at the (emergency) avian vet. A different avian vet from the one who treated Ruby is going to examine her quickly before the regular avian vet arrives, at which time, they will jump into surgery. From my perspective, she is declining. I’ll let you know what they say, but suspect I’ll be going home without her today.![]()
I hatched out 4 eggs with Henny Penny, from four different hens, I got two pullets and from my two silkie hens (Fluffy and Curly) I got roosterlets!!! Hahaha.Hahahaha Fluffy McNugget is most definitely Hen - she lays these awesome pinkish eggs.
This is her chicklet who most definitely is a roosterlet: Dixie Chixie, his Dada is an Easter Egger.
@Chicken poppyi dont think ill be here for a while. I apologize. Im feeling absolutely disgusted with myself, a chick i own (and probably all my others) im confident has coccidiosis, and i waited to long, thinking it was some other issue. I apologize again. i was very ignorant to think she was alright. Sorry to bring it into a gloomy setting.
Hugs for you, MichelleThanks, everyone. I opted for euthanasia. Poor Ester.
Your situation is flooding my mind full of the losses that I have endured with my unfortunate birds.(Several losses)
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Thank you. They were not vaccinated, We recently got them and havent had a chance yet (or the people may have vaccinated them, but i have no clue, we didnt personally)@Chicken poppy
Definitely see if a Vet can prescribe for that - or if you are able to get amprolium. There is an easy fecal float test that can be done for diagnosis.
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poultry/coccidiosis/overview-of-coccidiosis-in-poultry
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/vete.../overview-of-coccidiosis-in-poultry#v55094107
Where your chicks vaccinated? If they were for Coccidiosis, then it should be mild and they should survive as they'll have some immunity. (Sorry, I don't remember if you hatched them or bought from a local hatchery)
I'm prayingthat whatever it is, they survive and thrive.
Thank you. They were not vaccinated, We recently got them and havent had a chance yet (or the people may have vaccinated them, but i have no clue, we didnt personally)