State dept of agriculture or a state veterinary school might be a good place to start looking. You could try opening one up yourself and taking a look-see too.
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puffed up and not moving around at all
I feed them layer pellets.
The thing with that is I live in a very small town. Our local food store only sells layer pellets. The chicks have been on chick starter for two months, like i said I live in a small town we have to go outta town to get chick starter and I pretty sure they don't send year round. Also I'm not sure where to get corid locally, not really into ordering stuff onlineI agree with @KikisGirls on both counts. It won't hurt to start them on Corid - could be Coccidiosis since they are puffed up and lethargic.
The feed is concerning. Layer pellets are formulated for actively laying hens, so if they are only 2.5months old, the feed could be a problem - too much calcium at an early age can be damaging to the kidneys. Most layer feeds are also lacking in enough protein for growing birds.
Either switch to chick starter for them or provide an all flock/flock raiser feed for your entire flock. A Flock Raiser formula can be fed year round to birds of all ages, it makes it easy. I use it for chicks and adults, no having to switch feeds and it has 20%protein. Just provide extra calcium for you layers via oyster shell free choice.
The thing with that is I live in a very small town. Our local food store only sells layer pellets. The chicks have been on chick starter for two months, like i said I live in a small town we have to go outta town to get chick starter and I pretty sure they don't send year round. Also I'm not sure where to get corid locally, not really into ordering stuff online