orchardflock
Chirping
- Apr 25, 2017
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About a week ago I started letting out our 2 month old chicks out during the day with the big hens. They were confined to chicken tractor in the same yard for about a month prior, and we watched carefully. Things seemed to be going okay, until yesterday morning we discovered one of them (an easter egger) has green diarrhea. She's also moving more slowly and her tail is very droopy. We confined her back in the chicken tractor and gave her probiotics, electrolytes, tea made with St John's wort, oregano, Echinacea, garlic and cayenne. We are also giving her fermented chick feed. She's eating, drinking and walking around some. There was lots of green diarrhea over night though and she's still looking very droopy this morning.
Any other ideas of things I can try? There are no chicken friendly vets locally. I just really don't want it to spread to the rest of our birds. We have 10 other pullets plus a rooster in the yard, and a neighboring flock of bantams that are about to go to the fair. The bantams were all tested by a traveling vet a week ago and given a clean bill of health.
Any other ideas of things I can try? There are no chicken friendly vets locally. I just really don't want it to spread to the rest of our birds. We have 10 other pullets plus a rooster in the yard, and a neighboring flock of bantams that are about to go to the fair. The bantams were all tested by a traveling vet a week ago and given a clean bill of health.