INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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If you're just looking to move them quickly $75 sounds like a good number. Either that or $80 so you can get all 20's
I like $20's. I'll just make sure I have a $5 for change...
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@Sally Sunshine why keep the lid cracked?

Has @casportpony been online today? I need help with a disease. I think I have a chick with Newcastle.

What? Are you shore? You should immediately isolate it! And it can spread in a very high speed in your flock.
Do you see any neurological signs?
Keep the chicks in a hot place give them a good quality food, crushed boiled egg, some canned tuna fish, you can give them some extra vitamins.
Beware of a secondary bacterial infection! Especially in the respiratory system. They can use the damaged that the virus caused as a platform to enter the bird system! Be shore that you have some broad range antibiotics in hand! Just in case if this happens!
 
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@Sally Sunshine why keep the lid cracked?

Has @casportpony been online today? I need help with a disease. I think I have a chick with Newcastle.

What? Are you shore? You should immediately isolate it! And it can spread in a very high speed in your flock.
Do you see any neurological signs?
Keep the chicks in a hot place give them a good quality food, crushed boiled egg, some canned tuna fish, you can give them some extra vitamins.
Beware of a secondary bacterial infection! Especially in the respiratory system. They can use the damaged that the virus caused as a platform to enter the bird system! Be shore that you have some broad range antibiotics in hand! Just in case if this happens!


I'm not sure. It started with a weak leg and curled toes and happened when I gave them plain water instead of the probiotic/electrolyte water. Quickly became total leg weakness; it cannot stand and lays on it's side. Its legs twitch and spasm. Its head also twitches. Today there is considerable facial swelling.

I had it in a separate crate on top of the brooder because until I found the swelling, I thought it was a vitamin deficiency. That crate was right next to the heat lamp, so it has been extra warm but not on purpose.

I'm having trouble finding info that I can process. Most of it is too thick to wade through.
 
Quote: I'm not sure. It started with a weak leg and curled toes and happened when I gave them plain water instead of the probiotic/electrolyte water. Quickly became total leg weakness; it cannot stand and lays on it's side. Its legs twitch and spasm. Its head also twitches. Today there is considerable facial swelling.

I had it in a separate crate on top of the brooder because until I found the swelling, I thought it was a vitamin deficiency. That crate was right next to the heat lamp, so it has been extra warm but not on purpose.

I'm having trouble finding info that I can process. Most of it is too thick to wade through.
How old is it?

-Kathy
 
 
 
[@=/u/162672/Sally-Sunshine]@Sally Sunshine[/@] why keep the lid cracked?


Has [@=/u/151473/casportpony]@casportpony[/@] been online today? I need help with a disease. I think I have a chick with Newcastle.

What? Are you shore? You should immediately isolate it! And it can spread in a very high speed in your flock.

Do you see any neurological signs?

Keep the chicks in a hot place give them a good quality food, crushed boiled egg, some canned tuna fish, you can give them some extra vitamins.

Beware of a secondary bacterial infection! Especially in the respiratory system. They can use the damaged that the virus caused as a platform to enter the bird system! Be shore that you have some broad range antibiotics in hand! Just in case if this happens!



I'm not sure. It started with a weak leg and curled toes and happened when I gave them plain water instead of the probiotic/electrolyte water. Quickly became total leg weakness; it cannot stand and lays on it's side. Its legs twitch and spasm. Its head also twitches. Today there is considerable facial swelling.


I had it in a separate crate on top of the brooder because until I found the swelling, I thought it was a vitamin deficiency. That crate was right next to the heat lamp, so it has been extra warm but not on purpose.


I'm having trouble finding info that I can process. Most of it is too thick to wade through.

How old is it?

-Kathy


5.5 weeks.
 
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