Picked up 6 new chicks today age 6 weeks & 8 week olds... got home saw a dropping with some blood...

Genzashton

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Hello,
I am a newbie... I have kept 4 standard size chickens for the past month with zero issues. Today I picked up 6 Bantams to add to my flock. They all seem to be acting normally however, upon returning home with them I saw a dropping with some blood in it. Should I be concerned? Is it possible this could be from the stress of traveling with them as I drove 5 hours to get them.

Or should I just assume Cocci and treat all 6 prior to introducing them to my other 4 chickens. And if so how long do I treat and how long before I can put them in comfortably with my existing flock?

Any insight would be appreciated... thanks in advance!
 
Update: I have them quarantined for now and will continue for 2 weeks before introducing them to the others. But since that one time I have not seen anymore blood in any of the droppings... so on the fence as to "if" I should be treating them or let them go for now????

Yesterday I noticed one of them sitting with her eyes closed a bit on and off and at that time she "appeared" a little "fluffed up" so I was worried but I sat and watched her and then she was moving about seemingly fine eating & drinking ok... scratching and seemed normal so I am not sure if chickens can "doze off & rest" during the day? Is this normal?

Hoping to get some experienced opinions... I have read allot and researched books as well as this site but as I am on the fence still on "if" I should be doing anything or not as for the most part they seem normal and happy... no more visible blood and now only slightly concern about the one the a saw "resting"???

P.S. I did get some tablets to place in for electrolytes from Manna Pro that is to be good for giving in "stressful" situations... so as I am thinking moving to a new home falls in that category I am doing this for them.

Thanks in advance was hoping to get some input.
 
My chickens nap from time to time, and as long as they're eating and drinking normally you're fine. The electrolytes are a great way to get young chicks to eat after a stressful situation. My chicks all get electrolytes regardless of how far we've been to bring them home. We get ours in a powder and we mix it with their water.
 
My chickens nap from time to time, and as long as they're eating and drinking normally you're fine. The electrolytes are a great way to get young chicks to eat after a stressful situation. My chicks all get electrolytes regardless of how far we've been to bring them home. We get ours in a powder and we mix it with their water.
Thanks... this makes me feel better. I have read and research everything chicken until my eyes are ready to drop out & yet it's just not the same as hearing it from a human! LOL! :)
 

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