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Now that you mention it, they DID look a bit "funny" to me, when I got home, the way they were sitting is what I thought...they usually stretch out, but they seemed shorter???The astericks are fine...lol, you may see a few of those in my postings and they may not be typos. If it is, and they haven't been vaccinated for it then the corid will do the trick if it's needed. If they aren't showing other signs, like hunching and ruffled feathers, it's probably just the stress of someone around they aren't used to as well as the pounding. Let them drink the vitamin water and relax a bit before you put them on anything else. Just keep your eyes open for the next couple of days. Anything doesn't seem right or they are sitting hunched and feathers fluffed out, do the Corid of course.
Just another thought...I normally keep my birds on the medicated until they have hit the ground for a while. It isn't going to hurt them and it may keep them from ever having to worry about it.
Well, I would, but I just bought the new feed and spent $45.00 bucks at TSC for meds, so am tapped for chickens for a bit...will talk to the landlord tomorrow and see if he will buy a bag, but I doubt they will eat two 50 lb bags of crumbles before they need to go on a different feed....hate to waste feed, it being $17.00 bucks here. Have PLENTY of corrid now


Thank you all for your help also. I was really running in circles trying to get this done and something into them before dark. I KNEW they wouldn't eat or drink after dark. WE have a strick routine, strict biosecurity, I run a pretty tight ship, then today, obligations away from here called and I had no choice...not realizing the ding dong would pull something so stupid and totally opposite of what I had said. Still shaking head and madder than a wet hen, pun intended!