- Apr 16, 2015
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I'll try to keep this short. Our 5 year old daughter just joined 4H a couple weeks ago and was given the opportunity to get some chicks. We ended up with 3 week old speckled sussex chicks. They did really well the first three days but then on Saturday night I noticed what looked like blood in one of the chicks stool. The chick also seemed to be lethargic. We immediately begin some research and determined that we were dealing with Coccidiosis. We went to the local feed store on Sunday and bought some Corid and immediately began treatment (1tsp per gallon of water).
The chicken that I suspected had the bloody droppings began to perk back up late Sunday and we believed we had avoided disaster. Then on Monday afternoon we came home to find another chick, not the one that had displayed the symptoms, dead in the brooder. My 5 year old was heartbroken and I'm hoping we don't lose anymore.
We've never raised chicks before so we are only going by what we can google and learn from the locals at feed store and some friends. Does this sound like Coccidiosis or is it possible that the other chick died from something else. This chick that died never displayed any symptoms that we are aware. I'm using a large storage container as a brooder and we bought an Ecoglow for heat. The chicks are 2 weeks old today and I have the Ecoglow on the second level. Is this too high? Should I continue to treat for Coccidiosis? Looking for advice for a Newbie.
Thanks in advance!
The chicken that I suspected had the bloody droppings began to perk back up late Sunday and we believed we had avoided disaster. Then on Monday afternoon we came home to find another chick, not the one that had displayed the symptoms, dead in the brooder. My 5 year old was heartbroken and I'm hoping we don't lose anymore.
We've never raised chicks before so we are only going by what we can google and learn from the locals at feed store and some friends. Does this sound like Coccidiosis or is it possible that the other chick died from something else. This chick that died never displayed any symptoms that we are aware. I'm using a large storage container as a brooder and we bought an Ecoglow for heat. The chicks are 2 weeks old today and I have the Ecoglow on the second level. Is this too high? Should I continue to treat for Coccidiosis? Looking for advice for a Newbie.
Thanks in advance!
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