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Chirping
- Sep 29, 2020
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From those pics I don't really see anything wrong.
It's very hard to see. And it's more harder to see because the photo is unclear. Anyways something IS wrong. It has watery eyes.
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From those pics I don't really see anything wrong.
Would antibiotics help or vetrx? Later today I'll go out to buy electrolytes my first flock never had problems and they have been living the sameIt's very hard to see. And it's more harder to see because the photo is unclear. Anyways something IS wrong. It has watery eyes.
Would antibiotics help or vetrx? Later today I'll go out to buy electrolytes my first flock never had problems and they have been living the same
I took out their bedding it was to dusty for them we put them in a cage and we wash it out dailyI wouldn't, chicks hate to be alone. Gapeworm is very rare in the US, i would reccomend completley cleaning out their brooder. What are you using for bedding?
They are all active eating and drinking no bedding because it was to dusty and sometime they would drop their water which made the bedding wetThere is no guarantee antibiotics would work, when we don't know what is wrong. Antibiotics only help with bacterial infections.
How are these birds doing otherwise? Eating? Drinking? Fluffed up? Active? What is your set up like, and what bedding are you using?
No noise yet one of those chicks died a week ago cause of respiratory because I was to late he had open mouth breathing and made clicking noise but now I saw it earlierCould you take better pictures without flash so we can see the watery eyes? Is it clear discharge? Are they sneezing at all, or is there any noise when they breathe?