Help!!!!

Do they still have active mites on them now?

How did you apply the Sevin? It has been used for years to treat external parasites, but is now reportedly not that effective as a treatment.

Do you have photos of what the chicks look like?

I'm inclined to think they have Coccidiosis, but could be wrong. That and a combination of mite infestation.
They had mites earlier and werubbed them from neck down with sevin dust .I will take a pic for you in a few minsmin.
 
Seeking vet care asap is the best option.

Coccidiosis does not always present with bloody poop. The poop posted by the OP looks like it has a lot of mucous to me. Since all the chicks are sick and have similar symptoms, that is where I would start.
 
They had mites earlier and werubbed them from neck down with sevin dust .I will take a pic for you in a few minsmin.
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Ah. Could be.@Dani87, Coccidiosis can take them down very quickly. Have you seen any bloody poop? Bloody poop is sometimes present with coccidiosis. @Wyorp Rock is way more experienced than I am, so definitely heed her advice. For some reason, though, I’m stuck on the idea of poisong of some kind.
no blood in the poop. I am trying to upload a pic
Do they still have active mites on them now?

How did you apply the Sevin? It has been used for years to treat external parasites, but is now reportedly not that effective as a treatment.

Do you have photos of what the chicks look like?

I'm inclined to think they have Coccidiosis, but could be wrong. That and a combination of mite infestation.
Do they still have active mites on them now?

How did you apply the Sevin? It has been used for years to treat external parasites, but is now reportedly not that effective as a treatment.

Do you have photos of what the chicks look like?

I'm inclined to think they have Coccidiosis, but could be wrong. That and a combination of mite infestation.
Do they still have active mites on them now?

How did you apply the Sevin? It has been used for years to treat external parasites, but is now reportedly not that effective as a treatment.

Do you have photos of what the chicks look like?

I'm inclined to think they have Coccidiosis, but could be wrong. That and a combination of mite infestation.
Right. I said “sometimes.” ;)
I agree on the mucus poop. Statistically, I’m sure coccidiosis is waaaay more likely that poison. Good call.
@Dani87, I hope you can save her flock. Please keep us posted.
Right. I said “sometimes.” ;)
I agree on the mucus poop. Statistically, I’m sure coccidiosis is waaaay more likely that poison. Good call.
@Dani87, I hope you can save her flock. Please keep us posted.
What is coccidiosis?
 
Seeking vet care asap is the best option.

Coccidiosis does not always present with bloody poop. The poop posted by the OP looks like it has a lot of mucous to me. Since all the chicks are sick and have similar symptoms, that is where I would start.
 
My phone is acting up .can you tell me what coccidiosis is? Can I bring them back? They are up and down and very weak .her poop is getting very watery and has bubbles in it .
 
Seeking vet care asap is the best option.

Coccidiosis does not always present with bloody poop. The poop posted by the OP looks like it has a lot of mucous to me. Since all the chicks are sick and have similar symptoms, that is where I would start.
The poop had become a clear yellow color she is fading fast and I can't afford a vet .
 
The poop had become a clear yellow color she is fading fast and I can't afford a vet .
I found out that hot shot bug spray was sprayed on the windows outside. I'm thinking that is what may have happened. My daughter didn't know. And I can't tell her that she may have killed them .
 
...similar problem like yours?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hen-vomiting-yellow-liquid-help-please.435571/

I read about mites in my book ...they suggest Elector PSP...easiest to use and no egg-withdrawal period...(from The Chicken Chick's Guide to Backyard Chickens)...

...I also found this on the web... I don't know if it helps...but it suggests different things...

http://forum.thepoultrysite.com/discussion/6295/hen-with-mucus-discharge-from-mo
https://hencam.com/henblog/2014/10/ascites-in-hens/

...hmmm... they suggest you give her antibiotic right away... duramycin or Tylan... I hope she makes the night... Bestest of luck!!! Thank you for caring so much for your chicken! HUG!!!
 

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