FluffyButtBabies
Songster
- It's okay, there are things you can do. First, try to pinpoint the symptoms to make a possible diagnosis. Look closely. Do any of them have runny eyes or noses? Are any acting more tired? First thing's first, separate the chickens with symptoms from the rest of the flock. The last thing you want is to let the rest of them catch it. Clean all of the runny poop from the coop as well (again, to keep the contagions away). Give the sick ones clean food and water, and continue to monitor them closely. Sometimes these problems resolve themselves. How hot is it outside?