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Songster
- Jul 4, 2017
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I'm at a loss. We have two batches of chicks under two broodies - there were ten that are now about a month old, and three that are about a week old. Mix of breeds (we bought hatchlings) - RIR, buff orp, blue-laced red wyandottes, barred rock, jersey giant, and the mamas are silky hens we bought, about two years old with the ten, and about a year old with the three.
About a week ago we noticed one chick with its wings drooping a bit, not moving around much when let out of the coop. Caught it and there was a growth that looked like a large reddish-pink wart by one eye, smooth shiny skin, nothing else noticed. Put it into a box under a light with food and water and it was very weak, lay down and died a few hours later. It's body is in the freezer, just in case.
Since then I've been watching them closely, but I hoped that one was an injury or accident or just that one. Everything fine for about a week. One of the hens had leg mites which we treated and was doing fine. Then two days ago one month-old chick was lethargic and picking at its legs. We treated it, but it didn't improve too much, and died last night. Yesterday several were drooping wings a bit and looking lethargic (month-olds). Last night they were all (entire coop) dipped legs in veg oil. Today a few more are closing their eyes too often and drooping wings, slightly to very lethargic. I have 4 of the month-olds and one of the week-olds in a large box with warming lamp on one end, water, starter crumbles, some mashed boiled egg (whites and yolks). I'm not sure if any feed store is open today, but I'm thinking at the very least I'll go to Wal Mart and get Polyvisol and dose them with that at least. I don't have any antibiotics on hand.
I've kept large free-range flocks before, and never had a sickness except one hen with foot problems. These guys are from two local farms (hens from one, chicks from another), kept in a newly built secure coop where afaik chickens have never been in the yard. I don't know if it's possible for leg mites to hit them that fast and knock them down (I'm doubtful in the case of the week-old especially) or if I have some disease. This is a small flock and we had such high hopes for them. Besides the ones I mentioned, there is one other young silky hen less than a year, and two frizzle chicks she has semi-adopted about 2-1/2 months old.
Other than lethargy, eyes closing too often, general wobbliness, and drooping wings there are no indications of what might be wrong.
Please please, any suggestions? Thank you!
About a week ago we noticed one chick with its wings drooping a bit, not moving around much when let out of the coop. Caught it and there was a growth that looked like a large reddish-pink wart by one eye, smooth shiny skin, nothing else noticed. Put it into a box under a light with food and water and it was very weak, lay down and died a few hours later. It's body is in the freezer, just in case.
Since then I've been watching them closely, but I hoped that one was an injury or accident or just that one. Everything fine for about a week. One of the hens had leg mites which we treated and was doing fine. Then two days ago one month-old chick was lethargic and picking at its legs. We treated it, but it didn't improve too much, and died last night. Yesterday several were drooping wings a bit and looking lethargic (month-olds). Last night they were all (entire coop) dipped legs in veg oil. Today a few more are closing their eyes too often and drooping wings, slightly to very lethargic. I have 4 of the month-olds and one of the week-olds in a large box with warming lamp on one end, water, starter crumbles, some mashed boiled egg (whites and yolks). I'm not sure if any feed store is open today, but I'm thinking at the very least I'll go to Wal Mart and get Polyvisol and dose them with that at least. I don't have any antibiotics on hand.
I've kept large free-range flocks before, and never had a sickness except one hen with foot problems. These guys are from two local farms (hens from one, chicks from another), kept in a newly built secure coop where afaik chickens have never been in the yard. I don't know if it's possible for leg mites to hit them that fast and knock them down (I'm doubtful in the case of the week-old especially) or if I have some disease. This is a small flock and we had such high hopes for them. Besides the ones I mentioned, there is one other young silky hen less than a year, and two frizzle chicks she has semi-adopted about 2-1/2 months old.
Other than lethargy, eyes closing too often, general wobbliness, and drooping wings there are no indications of what might be wrong.
Please please, any suggestions? Thank you!