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I fed all of the roosters some food, and gave them some electrolytes, they are much perkier now, so I’m thinking it was the cold, but the rooster with the worst symptoms is now having a lot of brown diarrhea.
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Is he drinking enough water? Try to mix a little plain yogurt in his feed tomorrow for probiotics. How old is he? If coccidiosis may be a problem, you could get some Corid from the feed store or sulfa antibiotic from a vet, and start him on that.
wow, I just learned a lot about this! I always wanted a bantam, until i learned they can get sick or really cod in the bad, cold weather! too much work for me![/QUOTEe
They’re lovely birds! But yeah, they like the warmth
Okay! I will move them outside once I get the bulb...Once they are feeling better and look healthy enough to go back outside you are going to have to acclimate them to the outside temperatures so that they don’t go into shock when exposed to them.
I’ve had bantams through the winter and they have done absolutely fine.wow, I just learned a lot about this! I always wanted a bantam, until i learned they can get sick or really cod in the bad, cold weather! too much work for me!