help!!! chicks drpooing like flies!!!!!

Duramycin is an antibiotic powder and can be purchased at feed stores and tractor supply. I will try and find my thread where I asked for the proper dosage and post it. I thought I had saved them all then my little golden laced baby went downhill and died in just a couple hours...after he had eaten and drank and was showing alot of promise. Their little lives are so fragile
 
I looked for the thread and then remembered that the dosage is on the package!!! Good luck with your babies! Keep us updated!!!
 
i forgot to note that the chick im watching atm, seems to be trying to walk but is too weak. i also noticed its crop is enlarged, but very squishy like its full of liquid.
 
I'm bumping this up because I really need help with this little chick. I need some idea of what to do to keep it going. Thanks
 
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I am dealing with gapeworm in my flock right now and have done tons of research on it and everything I've read says that it is really bad on chicks. I would think, though that it would be hard for baby chicks to get in contact with it since it originally starts in earthworms and slugs and of course other outside chickens. I'm assuming that your babies are not in with a flock since you ordered them. (duh, I just reread the post and see that you have them in a kiddie pool) I do think it would be easy for gapeworm to be overlooked easily since most of the symptoms mimic a respiratory infection. I just don't know how they couldve come in contact with the gapeworms so that's probably not it. Gapeworms look for lack of a better word like a stringy piece of bloody mucous (after theyre coughed up..they are really a male/female stuck together in a y shape). I have seen a couple and didnt know what they were at first.
I am sorry to hear about this happening to your babies and I hope things turn around for you. I wish I could help. Good luck and hopefully somebody on here will jump in and give you some better advice.
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I had a few Problems of my own with chicks, I add electrolytes and vitamins and then about 1/2 tsp of sugar per quart of water. (gives them just a bit of energy.) with them dropping so quickly after delivery I am not too sure but that should help. if you have a dropper then try squeezing some jut in their beak. do not try and open their beak just squeeze some in at the side to get something in them. and if the crop feels squishy then it is probably got water in it till it goes thru the rest of the tract (mine have done that just give it some time 20 min or so Keep them not too cool no lower than 90, over 100 and they die on me. do you have some starter mash? you can mix some with the electrolyte/sugar water and put it on its beak. let us know how it goes.
 
We've seen the gapeworm symptoms before in chicks. You said they are in a kiddy pool. Is that all? Or do you have shavings in with them? In the past when my sister had the neck streaching gasping it was because of them eating the shavings. Just an idea.
Hope they get better soon for you.
 

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