DaquariPatrice
In the Brooder
- Jun 2, 2022
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Hi all, VERY NEW TO THIS! A hen recently adopted my husband and Mr by venturing into our garden one day, and never left. A month later, we decided Henny isn't going anywhere and we couldn't stomach finding her a new home. We built a coop and run on the side of our home, trapped her, and now she is safe and secure. I'm assuming she is very happy as she has started laying eggs, which she hasn't done in our garden. I am assuming she is a plymouth rock, based on research.
We got Henny into her new coop this past Monday (4 days ago).
We knew she'd need some playmates so I did my research and though Silkies would be a great fit as they are on the smaller and docile side. We found a "breeder" called Fabulously Feathered Silkies. Here is where I made a huge mistake. I didn't do enough research on the breeder and this is where I need help!
Tuesday, the day after capturing Henny, we visited the breeder and she had nearly a flock of 60 different types of silkies and other breeds. I wanted 2 HENS and wasn't too concerned about them being pure bred as I sae her flock and they were just so beautiful. She convinced me to get 3 "juveniles" because they don't require the heat lamp and I can slowly start integrating them with Henny.
I got home late so I put the juveniles in my spare room for the night. When I woke up, there was blood in their area. The 2 smaller ones seemed just fine, but the white one, who appears a bit older, was breathing funny. She was breathing with her beak open. So, I started researching and instantly saw coccidiosis. I immediately ran to the feed store and started them on corid.
I contacted the breeder and she questioned me and was very condescending. Again, these are my first chicks / birds I've ever had so at this point I'm feeling so defeated and just don't know what to do. I felt like I had dying chicks on my hands. All eating and drinking just fine.
Fast forward to the afternoon, the white one just seemed off. Still breathing weird. The 2 Littles were acting fine.
I took them outside to get some sun in a play pin and looked at the white ones beak and noticed her 2 holes were completely covered in yellow hard stuff. So that would be a hood reason she felt the need to breath with an open beak. I looked up ways online to unclog, and used a small amount of hydrogen peroxide and got the gunk off. She seemed to breathe better.
I seperated the white and the 2 littles last night. I woke up today and see the two Littles had blood in their poop. I lifted them up and saw blood on one of their bottom so now I know exactly who is pooping the blood. They are acting completely normal, which is a good thing.
The white ones beak is still pretty clear. However, I still hear that weird congestion/crackle near her beak area when she breathes at times.
I was hoping what was covering her beak was dried food, but since she still sounds a little congested, I'm thinking it isn't
I am so upset with myself. I should have done research on the breeder. I only looked at her Google reviews. But once I came across this site, I saw horrific reviews and now I am petrified that my babies all have viruses that will be transmitted to my main girl, Henny. I also read alot of people end up with roosters, and not hens, which I'm also petrified of. I'm just a total mess.
Lastly, she swore these babies were coop ready. When I showed the feed store pics, their jaws dropped. They said they weren't pure silkies, and they are WAY TOO YOUNG and still need a lamp. So, I bought the whole lighting system. Not to mention, I spent $100 on them, which I could care less about. But I want healthy babies that can be apart if my flock!
I am so sorry for the long post, but I needed to vent to folks who can relate and give advice. I feel so alone and unsure of what to do. I am calling around to see if there are any avian vets locally, but no luck.
I am in the bay area, California. Not sure if anyone knows of a vet in this area who can see my babies.
Any advice would be so appreciated. Thank you so much
We got Henny into her new coop this past Monday (4 days ago).
We knew she'd need some playmates so I did my research and though Silkies would be a great fit as they are on the smaller and docile side. We found a "breeder" called Fabulously Feathered Silkies. Here is where I made a huge mistake. I didn't do enough research on the breeder and this is where I need help!
Tuesday, the day after capturing Henny, we visited the breeder and she had nearly a flock of 60 different types of silkies and other breeds. I wanted 2 HENS and wasn't too concerned about them being pure bred as I sae her flock and they were just so beautiful. She convinced me to get 3 "juveniles" because they don't require the heat lamp and I can slowly start integrating them with Henny.
I got home late so I put the juveniles in my spare room for the night. When I woke up, there was blood in their area. The 2 smaller ones seemed just fine, but the white one, who appears a bit older, was breathing funny. She was breathing with her beak open. So, I started researching and instantly saw coccidiosis. I immediately ran to the feed store and started them on corid.
I contacted the breeder and she questioned me and was very condescending. Again, these are my first chicks / birds I've ever had so at this point I'm feeling so defeated and just don't know what to do. I felt like I had dying chicks on my hands. All eating and drinking just fine.
Fast forward to the afternoon, the white one just seemed off. Still breathing weird. The 2 Littles were acting fine.
I took them outside to get some sun in a play pin and looked at the white ones beak and noticed her 2 holes were completely covered in yellow hard stuff. So that would be a hood reason she felt the need to breath with an open beak. I looked up ways online to unclog, and used a small amount of hydrogen peroxide and got the gunk off. She seemed to breathe better.
I seperated the white and the 2 littles last night. I woke up today and see the two Littles had blood in their poop. I lifted them up and saw blood on one of their bottom so now I know exactly who is pooping the blood. They are acting completely normal, which is a good thing.
The white ones beak is still pretty clear. However, I still hear that weird congestion/crackle near her beak area when she breathes at times.
I was hoping what was covering her beak was dried food, but since she still sounds a little congested, I'm thinking it isn't

I am so upset with myself. I should have done research on the breeder. I only looked at her Google reviews. But once I came across this site, I saw horrific reviews and now I am petrified that my babies all have viruses that will be transmitted to my main girl, Henny. I also read alot of people end up with roosters, and not hens, which I'm also petrified of. I'm just a total mess.
Lastly, she swore these babies were coop ready. When I showed the feed store pics, their jaws dropped. They said they weren't pure silkies, and they are WAY TOO YOUNG and still need a lamp. So, I bought the whole lighting system. Not to mention, I spent $100 on them, which I could care less about. But I want healthy babies that can be apart if my flock!
I am so sorry for the long post, but I needed to vent to folks who can relate and give advice. I feel so alone and unsure of what to do. I am calling around to see if there are any avian vets locally, but no luck.
I am in the bay area, California. Not sure if anyone knows of a vet in this area who can see my babies.
Any advice would be so appreciated. Thank you so much