HELP!! my feather babies are sick (It's not that bad... BUT STILL HELP)

Yes, corrugated eggs can be caused by infectious bronchitis........but the bird may not have severe symptoms.
Make sure they have claan water and as long as the bird is still eating/drinking/pooping/moving around OK,
there's not much to be done.

I had a couple birds lay these one winter, they had very mild symptoms, it eventually cleared up.
 
I have ducks and they love their kiddie pool. They poop in it a lot and I should clean it out daily but I avoided it for about 2 weeks...
I totally get this. 😂 Duck pools just don't stay clean. Unfortunately, they like to get other water sources dirty too, but at least they are less likely to jump in them.
 
Maybe try getting the chickens an actual chicken waterer and put some Apple Cider Vinegar in their water. That'll boost up their immunity. ;)

Don't worry, nobody is perfect. My chickens water sometimes gets dirty, too. :)
Do you have to clean a kiddie pool with brown/black/green water everyday, while your ducks try to drink the water you just poured out?
 
Yes, corrugated eggs can be caused by infectious bronchitis........but the bird may not have severe symptoms.
Make sure they have claan water and as long as the bird is still eating/drinking/pooping/moving around OK,
there's not much to be done.

I had a couple birds lay these one winter, they had very mild symptoms, it eventually cleared up.
So a cold?
 
Now, are they exhibiting any other symptoms of respitry infection? Head shaking, nasal or ocular discharge, sneezing, coughing?
I also suggest you look through this article on egg deformities, and there causes. I read it the other day for fun, and it was very interesting. It does have a section about wrinkly eggs as well, and I remember there were 2 other diagnosis's rather then infectious Bronchitis. Hopefully experts will chime in soon.
I'm hoping its something minor! :fl
Absolutely NO SYMPTOMS!! They are all just living their lives. Having petty squabbles, Eating/drinking, Playing, laying, all the fun stuff. I am pretty sure that Only one chicken is laying those eggs. (I am 13 so I live with my parents) My parents think it is infectious bronchitis but I'm not sure.
 
Do you have to clean a kiddie pool with brown/black/green water everyday, while your ducks try to drink the water you just poured out?
I currently don't have geese or ducks anymore, but this is what I did. I would leave a hose in their pool (or boat, the geese had a boat to swim in most of the time because it was deeper than the pools and easier for them to get out of.) Because the boat was too heavy to flip over all the time, I'd let the hose run to self clean the boat. Then, when it needed scrubbing, I'd use a bucket to empty it out and scub it all down.

Here's an old video of the boat. Sorry the quality is kinda bad. It does show the hose in the boat, though. You don't need to watch the video if you don't want to, but here it is if you did:
 
I currently don't have geese or ducks anymore, but this is what I did. I would leave a hose in their pool (or boat, the geese had a boat to swim in most of the time because it was deeper than the pools and easier for them to get out of.) Because the boat was too heavy to flip over all the time, I'd let the hose run to self clean the boat. Then, when it needed scrubbing, I'd use a bucket to empty it out and scub it all down.

Here's an old video of the boat. Sorry the quality is kinda bad. It does show the hose in the boat, though. You don't need to watch the video if you don't want to, but here it is if you did:
I should get an old boat for a pool. It would look a lot better than my bent kiddie pool (That is stained green/brown). How much is (was) it
 

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