You're a good chick mommy and your heart is in the right place!
You're getting some good advice here, you're wise and caring enough to follow it, and I'm gonna guess your babies will be just fine. I wish everyone would listen as well as you are! 


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You're a good chick mommy and your heart is in the right place!You're getting some good advice here, you're wise and caring enough to follow it, and I'm gonna guess your babies will be just fine. I wish everyone would listen as well as you are!
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You don't need to take it out, just turn it off.I'll go ahead and take it out tonight
Give them a day or two, without all the extras, and then see what some poop looks like.I'll stick with the plan suggested before. They'll get chick feed & plain water from now on & I'll keep a close eye on them. If someone feels like I should treat them or do something different, please let me know. Again, thank you all so very much. There are no words to express my gratitude
Give them a day or two, without all the extras, and then see what some poop looks like.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I really appreciate that more than I could ever express. The folks here at BYC (including you & every single amazing person that has helped me out this evening) are truly the very best. I feel so blessed to be a member here.
Corid is fairly harmless to use, just in case of coccidiosis. Pictures of poops are always welcome. Keeping the waterer up to shoulder height with boards or later bricks as they grow helps to keep droppings and bedding out. I would suggest a gallon waterer, just because it is heavier, and would not get knocked over as easily with active chicks. I use the ones below, and they are much cheaper at Rural King:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CLDZ5OA/?tag=backy-20
No problem here, poops pics are one of the best diagnostic tools.I apologize for the gross factor to anyone bothered.
This looks like intestinal shedding, perfectly normal on occasion.There is also some of the sticky orangish matter.