Wilkinsbird
In the Brooder
I have a bit of a conundrum. I just brought in a coughing, wheezy hen (Marble is her name) and put her in my shower on a towel after giving her some nutridrench and VetRX. It’s nice and warm and I have the light off. She’s really not that sick; she doesn’t hack and wheeze and have bubbles blowing out her nose all day. Yet, as we all know, she could get bad.
My problem is that I bought 4 chicks on Sunday. I’m terrified of her illness infecting my new babies. One is already runty, and would have a very low chance of survival.
What are my options here? How do I minimize the chance of infection affecting my babies? I can’t do a whole lot about airborne pathogens. I can wash my hands and arms, use antibacterial wipes, and not wear the same clothes around the babies. That’s about it, right?
What would you do in this situation?
My problem is that I bought 4 chicks on Sunday. I’m terrified of her illness infecting my new babies. One is already runty, and would have a very low chance of survival.
What are my options here? How do I minimize the chance of infection affecting my babies? I can’t do a whole lot about airborne pathogens. I can wash my hands and arms, use antibacterial wipes, and not wear the same clothes around the babies. That’s about it, right?
What would you do in this situation?