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- Oct 31, 2020
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3 chicks are lethargic 3 days old. Ones poop is shown. Others dont have this kind of poop. Is this cocci
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More poop3 chicks are lethargic 3 days old. Ones poop is shown. Others dont have this kind of poop. Is this cocci
All my chicks are raised buy their mothers i never had to. I have this emergency brooder in a closet. I have a heat bulb and this is the the stuff i have always fed them. Only thing available for chicks locally. Ive never had a single chick having problems early on in their life for the last two years except For this time. These chicks’ mother killed two of the chicks by stepping on them so i seperated them.3 of them are now lethargic so i separated the like this. In small boxes. The other two roam around like this. Ive stayed up all night for them. Its 4 am now here.What all and how exactly are you feeding?
Show us your brooder setup.
This bulb is a normal light bulb of 60 watts. Should I remove it? Everyone here uses these bulbs with no problems. Yes this is starter feed. Yes these grains look big but they dont eat these ones. I remove the big ones they only eat the small ones. I heard corid will help them against cocci in Reddit. They also said this poop is surely cocci. I only wanted to know thatThose grains look a bit big for chicks not out where they can get grit.
Is it some kind of starter feed?
Are they going under the light to keep warm?
Is the light you have specifically for poultry?
Some heat lights, used in the food industry, can be covered with a safety coating of teflon which is highly toxic to poultry.
That should be fine.This bulb is a normal light bulb of 60 watts. Should I remove it?
It doesn't look like coccidiosis to me.They also said this poop is surely cocci. I only wanted to know that
Thanks. It seems to be warm enough. One in the box was panting. I onpened one door and blew some wind on him and gave him a sip of waterThat should be fine.
Just make sure they are warm enough:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/aarts-chick-heat-blurb.75619/
It doesn't look like coccidiosis to me.
I asked about the other stuff because that can affect their dropping.