Brittany Dye
Hatching
- Sep 21, 2017
- 6
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I have about 18 full grown hens and recently bought about 20 new chicks to raise. They are in the coop which is an 8x10 shed with a 16x20 covered run. I had some chicks feather out before others and they were moved from my mudroom to the coop about 4 at a time. I have an extra large dog kennel in my coop that has a door the opens enough for the chicks to be able to come in and out as the please. However, about 12 of them liked to stay huddled up in the kennel. There is food and water in there which makes it crowded. I notice day before yesterday that one of my chicks eye was swollen so, I took him inside bathed him, blew dry him, flushed his eye, and rubbed some Vetrx on him. Then I put him back with the others. Today I checked on him and both eyes were swollen shut. I took him out and researched what else I could, discovering infectious Coryza. I put the chick down tonight. I do not see anything other chicks with issues, yet . However!!! I've notice some of my hens and roosters sneezing!!!!
My plan is to disinfect my whole coop first thing in the morning. We started building a larger brooder before finding the sick chick. It is done so, my over crowding issue will be solved.
What else should I do?!?! Please help. I'm freaking out. I have a Blue Jubilee, Silver and Gold lace English Orpingtons, regular jubilees, and a variety of other rare/standard breeds. I will die if I have to euthanize my entire flock. Please tell me what I can do to give them a shot. Thank you soooo much in advance.
My plan is to disinfect my whole coop first thing in the morning. We started building a larger brooder before finding the sick chick. It is done so, my over crowding issue will be solved.
What else should I do?!?! Please help. I'm freaking out. I have a Blue Jubilee, Silver and Gold lace English Orpingtons, regular jubilees, and a variety of other rare/standard breeds. I will die if I have to euthanize my entire flock. Please tell me what I can do to give them a shot. Thank you soooo much in advance.