Chickymama18
In the Brooder
- Mar 14, 2020
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A few years ago my family received some baby chicks from a friend who couldn't keep them. Things seemed pretty simple as they didn't get sick and taking care of them was fairly easy. So when I took my kids with me this year to the local farm store to pick out some new babies my confidence in taking care of them was higher then it should of been. We picked out 4 babies, bought a heat plate, medicated chick food and containers for their food and water. We brought them home and within 4 days they had all passed away. My daughter and son were heartbroken. I felt terrible. After doing some research I decided the box I had was too small and after a conversation with a lady at my son's school I decided the store I chose to buy them from didn't have the best reputation for healthy babies.
We decided to try again. My husband made a big wood box for them to have more room and I went to a different farm store. We brought them home and they all seemed so healthy. Running around and eating and drinking great. This was 2 days ago. Today I noticed one was once again, like the first 4 I bought, lethargic. She sleeps a ton and when we pick her up to help her drink or eat doesn't open her eyes. She will take drinks unlike the first 4 but lays right back down. I have gotten her to take a few bites of egg yoke but other then that doesn't seem interested in eating. My daughter checks daily for pasty butt and she did have an issue yesterday but I cleaned her up and fixed it and she was popping right away again. I can't tell if she has Coccidiosis, as she may or may not have some symptoms, but there is definitely no blood in her poop. From what I've read I shouldn't just start her on an antibiotic without knowing for sure what is going on. Only have 1 heat plate so my options were to isolate her from her sissies and take her away from the heat or take her sissies away from the heat. Both sound like bad ideas. I decided to take a tiny box and put some pine shavings in it and put the sick little lady in it under the heat plate. Is this enough isolation from her sisters to stop the spread of disease if it's contagious. I'm just at a loss at what exactly to do. The other 3 are doing so well. Running around and playing. Eating and drinking a lot and I just want to know what to do that's best for all of them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance!!
We decided to try again. My husband made a big wood box for them to have more room and I went to a different farm store. We brought them home and they all seemed so healthy. Running around and eating and drinking great. This was 2 days ago. Today I noticed one was once again, like the first 4 I bought, lethargic. She sleeps a ton and when we pick her up to help her drink or eat doesn't open her eyes. She will take drinks unlike the first 4 but lays right back down. I have gotten her to take a few bites of egg yoke but other then that doesn't seem interested in eating. My daughter checks daily for pasty butt and she did have an issue yesterday but I cleaned her up and fixed it and she was popping right away again. I can't tell if she has Coccidiosis, as she may or may not have some symptoms, but there is definitely no blood in her poop. From what I've read I shouldn't just start her on an antibiotic without knowing for sure what is going on. Only have 1 heat plate so my options were to isolate her from her sissies and take her away from the heat or take her sissies away from the heat. Both sound like bad ideas. I decided to take a tiny box and put some pine shavings in it and put the sick little lady in it under the heat plate. Is this enough isolation from her sisters to stop the spread of disease if it's contagious. I'm just at a loss at what exactly to do. The other 3 are doing so well. Running around and playing. Eating and drinking a lot and I just want to know what to do that's best for all of them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance!!