My Chick Looks Puffy?

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ButterCup
This one is 636 grams.
Corid - 0.13 ml once or twice a day
Tylan 200 - 0.12 ml three times a day
 
MerryGold & Petunia.
Petunia pooped blood this morning.
I don't know if all pooped blood last night in the coop.
So all my problems started on Mother's Day, when my oldest daughter brought me 2 chickens for their unique plumage. I had just put my chicks out in the coop for the first time that same week. Before my daughter left on Mother's Day, I noticed that the smallest chick had foam in her eyes. She contacted the seller and the seller told her to bring her back. The next day, the other one started pooping blood, so I took her back to the seller. The seller apologized and said that this had never happened before.

I moved the coop to a new location, bleached it with 50/50 and put new bedding. The chicks went back in and all were fine and happy. Two weeks later, MerryGold was sad, droopy and panting with her beak open, but the next day she was fine. So here we are another week out and ButterKup was not moving, not active, she sat in the grass apart from the others. I gave her the Corid and treated the others as well. A couple of days later, MerryGold was the same too. Now Petunia has got bloody poops. I must be doing something wrong.

BTW, are we talking giving meds in a 12hr day or 24hr day? I usually take my own meds based on a 24hr day. You know 3x a day means every 8hrs to me. Where as to my Mom, it's breakfast, lunch and dinner.
 
ButterKup seems to be on the mend. MerryGold is active and she is making a recovery since yesterday. Petunia is active with bloody poops that I confirmed. The only one not sick is Baby; as far as I can tell.
 

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