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Monrjones

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Jun 30, 2017
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Good afternoon,
I have American dominique chickens. They are 11 weeks old. Monday night I had one start acting very slow and not eating or drinking so I brought him inside and startinf giving him water with victims in it. The yesterday morning he perked up a little but would only stand for a minute or two. The by 3 yesterday noon her passed on me. Then this morning when I went to let the other 11 out they all seemed fine and when I went in to get water with vitimns to give them all a little i noticed another one not moving around a lot. She wanted to just sleep and wont eat a lot. She has a little bit of white my her nose area but neither have makers from getting hurt and have no other signs of anything. I don't give them a lot of extras outside of their food other then watermelon, eggs, and corn. HELP 20170906_095112.jpg 20170906_095147.jpg
 
Hello! I am so sorry about your birds! :( I am not an expert but I will try to help to the best of my ability! :)

  • Do they feel underweight or thin, like the progression of illness was gradual, or was it more sudden (i.e they where a healthy weight when you noticed symptoms?

  • Do they have labored breathing (raspy sounding breath or panting).

  • Have you noticed any nasal discharge (runny nose). It looks like the nose is clear from the photos but I am not positive.

  • What do the droppings look like?

  • Are they normally free range and is there a possibility that they got into something poisonous?
 
I found out it is coccidiosis my whole flock has it but I am now treating them all and in hope that I don't lose anymore
Hello! I am so sorry about your birds! :( I am not an expert but I will try to help to the best of my ability! :)

  • Do they feel underweight or thin, like the progression of illness was gradual, or was it more sudden (i.e they where a healthy weight when you noticed symptoms?

  • Do they have labored breathing (raspy sounding breath or panting).

  • Have you noticed any nasal discharge (runny nose). It looks like the nose is clear from the photos but I am not positive.

  • What do the droppings look like?

  • Are they normally free range and is there a possibility that they got into something poisonous?
 
Hi @Monrjones !! and Welcome to BYC!!
Where are you located, weater changes can affect their comfort or if it is we Cocci will quickly put them under the weather

Good luck!
 

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