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KauaiChickenMama
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Ok, so if chickens don’t throw up, then it must have come from the chick’s bum then. Maybe I’ll remove the shavings upstairs and put some paper towels down. Mama will most likely scratch it up though, lol.No, chickens don't generally throw up and doing so can aspirate them very easily, which can lead to pneumonia, wet nares, gaping, coughing etc...
I'd isolate the mom and chick, put down paper towels and monitor their poops for a day at least. If it's coccidia, there will be more.
So it was most likely not caused by the papaya I gave them yesterday either, right? It has to do with the dirt, correct?
Mama and chick have been isolated in their own space from the beginning, so the others should not be affected. The baby chick is 2 weeks and 4 days old today.