hollierhat17
In the Brooder
Hi there, I am very new to chickens and have only had mine less than a week. I got two laying hens,
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Sulfa drugs are very powerful and destroy all the good bacteria in the crop and intestines as well. So when you are done with treatment, get them on some probiotics. These will help to pump up the good bacteria as well as the immune system. 70% of the immune system is in the intestinal tract. So a healthy tract is a healthy bird.Thank you so much for all the information! You have made me feel so much better! I'm so happy I joined this forum! Everyone seems to be stable and maybe improving a bit, they are on day two of treatment. One little chick is still struggling, but everyone else is holding there own. Limp is better today so maybe she just strained it. My roost ladder is very low and I will keep it that way thanks for the advice. I am treating the sneezing, congestion, and diarrhea with meds. I will let you all know the outcome, and truly thanks again! I really love my birds so much already and was so upset things started out like this!![]()
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