Paz
Crowing
I suspect my chicks have cought the "mareks" or the “Gambuoro”.
They seemed ok yesterday, but this morning, there's two who act really lathargic, and their wings are not in place.
They were pretty cold, so I put them in the brooder. One of them is significantly smaller than the rest. They have whitish pasty poop. No insects were detected so far.
I made them drink water with sugar, and fish with crushed vitamin pill.
The chicks are only vaccinated against the "new castle."
One of the sick chicks has a wound next to its butt, which I suspect the cock caused, when I let the chicks out with the chickens yesterday (my hen acted strange so I gave her the chicks, I have a thread about that).
Am I doing ok?
Should I apply some honey on the injured chicks butt?
What should I do with the other chicks?
Do both chicks suffer from the same condition?
I'm sorry for asking so many questions this past month.
They seemed ok yesterday, but this morning, there's two who act really lathargic, and their wings are not in place.
They were pretty cold, so I put them in the brooder. One of them is significantly smaller than the rest. They have whitish pasty poop. No insects were detected so far.
I made them drink water with sugar, and fish with crushed vitamin pill.
The chicks are only vaccinated against the "new castle."
One of the sick chicks has a wound next to its butt, which I suspect the cock caused, when I let the chicks out with the chickens yesterday (my hen acted strange so I gave her the chicks, I have a thread about that).
Am I doing ok?
Should I apply some honey on the injured chicks butt?
What should I do with the other chicks?
Do both chicks suffer from the same condition?
I'm sorry for asking so many questions this past month.
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