Is this flu or cold or fever?

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I am new to chuckens. My 2 chickens become dozy while standing. Observing them for almost 3 days. Feels that sometimes they feel difficulty in breathing but during day they seem good. Temprature is around 55 f in night and 85 in day. Pictures are taken in morning.
Kindly advise. Will be thankful to you.
 

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I am new to chuckens. My 2 chickens become dozy while standing. Observing them for almost 3 days. Feels that sometimes they feel difficulty in breathing but during day they seem good. Temprature is around 55 f in night and 85 in day. Pictures are taken in morning.
Kindly advise. Will be thankful to you.
Where are you located?
How old are these chicks?

By looking at the size of your chicks, 55F at night is too cold for them. Do you have a heat source for them - a heat lamp, heating pad?

What do you feed your chicks? Are they eating/drinking o.k.?
 
Where are you located?
How old are these chicks?

By looking at the size of your chicks, 55F at night is too cold for them. Do you have a heat source for them - a heat lamp, heating pad?

What do you feed your chicks? Are they eating/drinking o.k.?
I m in Pakistan. I bought poultry feed from local store. Put electrolytes in water. They eat and drink. No heat source yet but will make heat setup on Sunday. Small one is appox 3 week and large one is 4 weeks.
Last night i put them in box and placed inside home. I think taking them inside for next 2 weeks will be a good idea
 
I m in Pakistan. I bought poultry feed from local store. Put electrolytes in water. They eat and drink. No heat source yet but will make heat setup on Sunday. Small one is appox 3 week and large one is 4 weeks.
Last night i put them in box and placed inside home. I think taking them inside for next 2 weeks will be a good idea
Bringing them in where it's warmer for the night is a good idea!
Your day time temperatures are probably o.k. as long as they have protection from wind/rain.
 

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