Nellie Rose
In the Brooder
- Aug 28, 2023
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Hey all.
I got a group of silky and satin chicks in early April. All were doing good until this week when I found my blue satin dead in the coop. No warning, just dead one morning. I assumed he overheated.
But now I have 2 more being less active and more lethargic. Both have poop stuck to their butt feathers and just don't seem right. I put corid in the water for coccidiosis, which is what the breeder recommend, and have been administering nutridrench 2 days now.
The other 2 chicks seem fine and are active. Both of the ill ones are white silkies and have some handicaps. Both have one toe on each foot that curls beneath them. They were like this from the breeder, I couldn't leave them behind, I have a soft spot for birds born with feet problems. Idk if that could have something to do with it but I figured it was worth mentioning. Both feet look fine, no sores or lesions.
All birds have integrated with my adult flock seamlessly, no bullying or pecking hardly at all. The only issue is they have yet to learn to go into their coop at night so I have been putting them away each night.
They are eating on layer feed like the adults, but will be switching to an all flock feed soon.
Large 100×10 pen to range in and a 6×10 enclosed secure run.
Fresh water available 24/7.
They are around 3ish months old (they are all different ages)
Both birds are eating but tentatively, and drinking. Mostly just seem run down and after the last one died I am very worried.
Anything you guys recommend doing to help them? I am thinking about locking them in their coop for a few days with easier access to food and water (they have their own separate coop). I just don't want the flock to forget them and have to go through the stressful integration process again.
I got a group of silky and satin chicks in early April. All were doing good until this week when I found my blue satin dead in the coop. No warning, just dead one morning. I assumed he overheated.
But now I have 2 more being less active and more lethargic. Both have poop stuck to their butt feathers and just don't seem right. I put corid in the water for coccidiosis, which is what the breeder recommend, and have been administering nutridrench 2 days now.
The other 2 chicks seem fine and are active. Both of the ill ones are white silkies and have some handicaps. Both have one toe on each foot that curls beneath them. They were like this from the breeder, I couldn't leave them behind, I have a soft spot for birds born with feet problems. Idk if that could have something to do with it but I figured it was worth mentioning. Both feet look fine, no sores or lesions.
All birds have integrated with my adult flock seamlessly, no bullying or pecking hardly at all. The only issue is they have yet to learn to go into their coop at night so I have been putting them away each night.
They are eating on layer feed like the adults, but will be switching to an all flock feed soon.
Large 100×10 pen to range in and a 6×10 enclosed secure run.
Fresh water available 24/7.
They are around 3ish months old (they are all different ages)
Both birds are eating but tentatively, and drinking. Mostly just seem run down and after the last one died I am very worried.
Anything you guys recommend doing to help them? I am thinking about locking them in their coop for a few days with easier access to food and water (they have their own separate coop). I just don't want the flock to forget them and have to go through the stressful integration process again.