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Jose11632
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They once in a while sneeze he sneeze differently like he has mucous or boogersIn that case, I don't think there is necessarily anything wrong. No sneezing?
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They once in a while sneeze he sneeze differently like he has mucous or boogersIn that case, I don't think there is necessarily anything wrong. No sneezing?
A steel sheet not sharp with a heat lamp 3 weeksWhat do you have them standing on if you aren't using bedding?
They are active as always eat and and move around chirping my past chick died because he was in horrible state he was lethargic but still ate and drink the before he died is when I tried giving him antibiotics it was too late for himIf it's becoming weaker and weaker and nothing is working, Put the chicken in a warm incubator and hope for the best. ( Don't put the chicken in now, Put it if its in a very bad state )
It is best that they are on some sort of bedding, if only so you can not continuously clean up after them. What bedding were you using before?A steel sheet not sharp with a heat lamp 3 weeks
They are active as always eat and and move around chirping my past chick died because he was in horrible state he was lethargic but still ate and drink the before he died is when I tried giving him antibiotics it was too late for him
Pine shaving sometime it was dustyIt is best that they are on some sort of bedding, if only so you can not continuously clean up after them. What bedding were you using before?
How many chicks are there? How big is your brooder?
Also, what temperature are they at right now? If they are too cold, that can contribute to illness.
Again, if everything else is going well and they only have slightly watery eyes, and you just changed the bedding from something that was very dusty, I don't think there's a need to freak out and start medicating them. Wait and see for a day or two, and monitor for changes.
5 chicks 7 feet by 5.5 feetIt is best that they are on some sort of bedding, if only so you can not continuously clean up after them. What bedding were you using before?
How many chicks are there? How big is your brooder?
Also, what temperature are they at right now? If they are too cold, that can contribute to illness.
Again, if everything else is going well and they only have slightly watery eyes, and you just changed the bedding from something that was very dusty, I don't think there's a need to freak out and start medicating them. Wait and see for a day or two, and monitor for changes.
The eyes and the congested sneezing from him is the only symptom took them out of their bedding the day he started sneezingIt is best that they are on some sort of bedding, if only so you can not continuously clean up after them. What bedding were you using before?
How many chicks are there? How big is your brooder?
Also, what temperature are they at right now? If they are too cold, that can contribute to illness.
Again, if everything else is going well and they only have slightly watery eyes, and you just changed the bedding from something that was very dusty, I don't think there's a need to freak out and start medicating them. Wait and see for a day or two, and monitor for changes.