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The rest of the flock is fine, thank goodness.
I'm learning...
The baby cochins seem fine now, acting the same as the baby silkies: eating, drinking, flitting around, then sitting and grooming and napping. Only one of them has missing feathers under her neck, the pics make them look worse than they are. I will get better photos today.
Now the EE's are another story: one of them is DEFINITELY sick with a bad eye infection, the other needs to grow feathers. They were both in the same pen when I got them so I'm keeping them together for the same round of antibiotics. I wish to heck there was a single vet within 150 miles who would treat chickens, but nobody cares. I'll do what I can for them and the rest is in the hands of God
I'm learning...

The baby cochins seem fine now, acting the same as the baby silkies: eating, drinking, flitting around, then sitting and grooming and napping. Only one of them has missing feathers under her neck, the pics make them look worse than they are. I will get better photos today.
Now the EE's are another story: one of them is DEFINITELY sick with a bad eye infection, the other needs to grow feathers. They were both in the same pen when I got them so I'm keeping them together for the same round of antibiotics. I wish to heck there was a single vet within 150 miles who would treat chickens, but nobody cares. I'll do what I can for them and the rest is in the hands of God
