Does the bulb say that it is teflon coated? I would lower the heat a bit if possible, around 35 deg. Celsius. BTW you are doing a great job with giving information!
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Baytril is used for respiratory diseases, although I'm not sure what it is called out of the US. I'm also not sure what the dosage is or even if it is safe for chicks. @Wyorp RockCan
Can you tell me the name of that antibiotic? Please?
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I don't really know the exact name of the wood. Actually, the store guy from who we bought or cockatiels, gave us these to be kept in the laying box. It has a very dull smell if i bring a handful to my nose to sniff.
You should try chicken antibiotics the sooner the better because if that the sickness I think it is then it will get bad fast. Another thing it could have worms so go to a chicken place and by worming tablets or their is this worming tablet liquid you can put in their water and it helps a lot. Also I know this sounds weird but Cheak their poos and I if their is blood in on it then that's bad I don't know the thing you can give them for it but search it up and their will be something about it. That is some things it could beHi. Thank you for a prompt response.
Now answering your questions.
He is now getting weaker as hours pass by.
- My father actually got them for a family who raises them near the place where dad works. The two hens were brought from the same family as week old chicks.
- Brooder is basically a small tungsten bulb. A proper heat lamp isn't available anywhere since the supply stopped from China. The temp inside is around 37-38 degree Celsius.
- I don't really know there exact age. Dad forgot to ask when he brought them. I supposed they should be 2 - 3 weeks old. I am attaching video, you may know better when you'll see them
- Sterilize? I washed the whole area (floor, cage etc) with soap and water then mopped it with Dettol Liquid. They were out when I cleaned it.
- I live in Karachi, Pakistan. The average temp here, these days, is 25 to 30 degree Celsius.
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Coccidosis is common in chicks, but as far as I know it will not show symptoms of nasal discharge, as these chicks are.You should try chicken antibiotics the sooner the better because if that the sickness I think it is then it will get bad fast. Another thing it could have worms so go to a chicken place and by worming tablets or their is this worming tablet liquid you can put in their water and it helps a lot. Also I know this sounds weird but Cheak their poos and I if their is blood in on it then that's bad I don't know the thing you can give them for it but search it up and their will be something about it. That is some things it could be
Hope your chicks are okay!
There is not nasal discharge as yet. Just sneeze and chick gets weakerCoccidosis is common in chicks, but as far as I know it will not show symptoms of nasal discharge, as these chicks are.
The antobiotic is called: Poly aid plus. VETAFARM for all types of birds.Baytril is used for respiratory diseases, although I'm not sure what it is called out of the US. I'm also not sure what the dosage is or even if it is safe for chicks. @Wyorp Rock
Their is also another one that helps just as well called Oxymav B for birds both work equally goodCoccidosis is common in chicks, but as far as I know it will not show symptoms of nasal discharge, as these chicks are.
thier are lots of other good ones toThe antobiotic is called: Poly aid plus. VETAFARM for all types of birds.
but try one the sooner the betterthier are lots of other good ones to
Their is a good antibiotics for all birds called : Poly Aid plus VETAFARM And another good one called OXYmav B For Birds on the intructions their is instructions on how much to use each for what size bird a fully grown chicken would be called 1 big bird sizeBaytril is used for respiratory diseases, although I'm not sure what it is called out of the US. I'm also not sure what the dosage is or even if it is safe for chicks. @Wyorp Rock