- Jun 5, 2014
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Here is the rundown of my situation!
- 3 1/2 weeks old Easter Egger or Wellsummer, seems to have developed so far normally. Immunized.
- symptoms: laying down constantly, kind of stumbling when she gets up, but can stand on her feet when placed on the floor that way. But then she just lays back down. Not moving around. Not scattering like the others when I reach in the brooder.
- exhibiting symptoms for about 30 hours now
- no other of the flock of 8 showing symptoms, as far as I can tell so far.
- no signs of injury or trauma. nothing unusual happened.
- she is still eating, have been watching to see if she is drinking, but I haven't seen her drink yet.
- eating medicated chick feed
- poop looks normal, though many poops throughout the brooder are slightly greenish.
- Sick (or injured) chick is quarantined. Staff (livestock experts!) at the feed store recommended LS-50 as it didn't sound like cocci to them. I have put it in the brooder and quarantine pen water.
- was in a bathtub with newspaper covered by pine shavings, between 85-90 degrees in the room from a heat lamp, now quarantined in a laundry basket with pine shavings in the same room
What could be wrong with this chick? And should I quarantine it far away from the others or is a separate container in the same room OK? Thanks so much for any help.
- 3 1/2 weeks old Easter Egger or Wellsummer, seems to have developed so far normally. Immunized.
- symptoms: laying down constantly, kind of stumbling when she gets up, but can stand on her feet when placed on the floor that way. But then she just lays back down. Not moving around. Not scattering like the others when I reach in the brooder.
- exhibiting symptoms for about 30 hours now
- no other of the flock of 8 showing symptoms, as far as I can tell so far.
- no signs of injury or trauma. nothing unusual happened.
- she is still eating, have been watching to see if she is drinking, but I haven't seen her drink yet.
- eating medicated chick feed
- poop looks normal, though many poops throughout the brooder are slightly greenish.
- Sick (or injured) chick is quarantined. Staff (livestock experts!) at the feed store recommended LS-50 as it didn't sound like cocci to them. I have put it in the brooder and quarantine pen water.
- was in a bathtub with newspaper covered by pine shavings, between 85-90 degrees in the room from a heat lamp, now quarantined in a laundry basket with pine shavings in the same room
What could be wrong with this chick? And should I quarantine it far away from the others or is a separate container in the same room OK? Thanks so much for any help.