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OK, this isn't to do with the other chicks but that made me think about my "method";
I am backwards from most people though as far as the quarantine on chicks............
Instead of keeping my babies on totally sterile bedding i toss in a handful of pen dirt or use a water bowl that my big girls have drank out of. Then i feed them high-protein feed, and if i am unsure how they are handling it or if it was chicks from a someone besides me i include raw yolks in their diet from one of my hardiest hens. Aside from the tiny toss of dirt or the dish, everything else is kept sanitary! I really feel this is key to managing sickness in the flock; it don't allow for the buildup of bacteria in the coop / brooder. Just that initial dose, no more, so that the immune system don't get overloaded. It's like the difference between being sick in your own room or being sick in a room full of sickies! You will always get better quicker with a smaller dose of germs.
I don't remember where i read this advice, but it is how i have done it for several years and it has worked good for me.
I am backwards from most people though as far as the quarantine on chicks............
Instead of keeping my babies on totally sterile bedding i toss in a handful of pen dirt or use a water bowl that my big girls have drank out of. Then i feed them high-protein feed, and if i am unsure how they are handling it or if it was chicks from a someone besides me i include raw yolks in their diet from one of my hardiest hens. Aside from the tiny toss of dirt or the dish, everything else is kept sanitary! I really feel this is key to managing sickness in the flock; it don't allow for the buildup of bacteria in the coop / brooder. Just that initial dose, no more, so that the immune system don't get overloaded. It's like the difference between being sick in your own room or being sick in a room full of sickies! You will always get better quicker with a smaller dose of germs.
I don't remember where i read this advice, but it is how i have done it for several years and it has worked good for me.
