- Sep 3, 2013
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Hi. I’m completely new to backyard chickens & just adopted 3 chicks on Memorial Day (~4 months ago). We’d been doing well all summer until 10 days ago when 1 of them died very suddenly (lethargic one night/dead in her coop the next morning). So, we’ve been watching the other 2 very closely & now one of them is dangerously ill as well. I’ve been reading all these forums like crazy, but I thought I’d start my own with our specific situation and any help/advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
We live in Colorado and it has been hot lately (85 degrees on average) so the guy at the feed store said the first one could’ve died from dehydration. Since we noticed one of the two remaining acting lethargic yesterday morning we’ve been giving her pediatlite (she won’t always drink, so we drip it in her mouth), yogurt, moistening her food (which she also won’t eat except for very few bites here and there), tried Epsom salts, and I just bought a watermelon to cut up...
She is chirping a bit, which I don’t think she was doing yesterday morning, & I’m SO thankful she made it through the night.
--Her poops are completely watery at this point, but I’m wondering if that’s because I’ve been trying to give her so many liquids. Is that okay for now?
--If she is (hopefully) getting better, how long could it take? She doesn’t seem to be “bouncing back”, but I don’t know if chickens do that; Is it a long, slow recovery?
--How often should I be messing with her to try to feed/water her vs. leaving her alone to recouperate?
Thank you so much for any wisdom!
We live in Colorado and it has been hot lately (85 degrees on average) so the guy at the feed store said the first one could’ve died from dehydration. Since we noticed one of the two remaining acting lethargic yesterday morning we’ve been giving her pediatlite (she won’t always drink, so we drip it in her mouth), yogurt, moistening her food (which she also won’t eat except for very few bites here and there), tried Epsom salts, and I just bought a watermelon to cut up...
She is chirping a bit, which I don’t think she was doing yesterday morning, & I’m SO thankful she made it through the night.
--Her poops are completely watery at this point, but I’m wondering if that’s because I’ve been trying to give her so many liquids. Is that okay for now?
--If she is (hopefully) getting better, how long could it take? She doesn’t seem to be “bouncing back”, but I don’t know if chickens do that; Is it a long, slow recovery?
--How often should I be messing with her to try to feed/water her vs. leaving her alone to recouperate?
Thank you so much for any wisdom!