Hi all! Sad that my first post is about my ill chick, but here we are
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I have three little chicks that I ordered from MyPetChicken.com currently residing in an indoor brooder. They are about a week old today. Two of the chicks are thriving beautifully, but the other is noticeably smaller than the other two, doesn't run around the brooder, generally sits in one place with her eyes half-way closed, has been having major issues with pasting up, and this morning I noticed white runny poop that was tinged with a small amount of bright red blood. She's also started to breathe heavily.
From what I gather this is a sign of coccy? I have already isolated this chick from the other two and thoroughly cleaned the brooder (just a side note I keep that cage as clean as humanly possible as it is, so needless to say I'm baffled by this illness).
If someone could please tell me how to properly medicate my ailing chick I would greatly appreciate it (though... from the looks of this chick I think it might be too late...). Also, is it advisable to medicate my other two healthy babies just in case they picked it up?
Thanks in advance!
Amanda

I have three little chicks that I ordered from MyPetChicken.com currently residing in an indoor brooder. They are about a week old today. Two of the chicks are thriving beautifully, but the other is noticeably smaller than the other two, doesn't run around the brooder, generally sits in one place with her eyes half-way closed, has been having major issues with pasting up, and this morning I noticed white runny poop that was tinged with a small amount of bright red blood. She's also started to breathe heavily.
From what I gather this is a sign of coccy? I have already isolated this chick from the other two and thoroughly cleaned the brooder (just a side note I keep that cage as clean as humanly possible as it is, so needless to say I'm baffled by this illness).
If someone could please tell me how to properly medicate my ailing chick I would greatly appreciate it (though... from the looks of this chick I think it might be too late...). Also, is it advisable to medicate my other two healthy babies just in case they picked it up?
Thanks in advance!
Amanda