Greetings

Hello! welcome to BYC! So glad you joined us! What type of advice would you like?:welcome
We started with 23 pretty girls and a rooster that looks like we gave him steroids😁 from baby chicks. It has been smooth sailing with an average of 20 eggs a day and all seemingly happy and healthy. Yesterday I saw some watery yellow poop and today we have a little girl showing what appears to be classic blackhead symptoms. So we separated her asap. I am reading threads on this but should I just get her to a vet asap. I realize I will need to clean out coop and sanitize everything- we do keep it really well cleaned out- but this is overwhelming a bit. First thing I have to know is do not eat the eggs til this is under control?🤔help!
 

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