Today I began treating my chicks’ water with Corid. Yesterday evening I had a chick that I had been hand feeding for about a week, die. After tons of research I decided it was coccidosis. Her crop was mushy, without odor, and even though i force fed her, she wasn’t gaining weight. The others have been seemingly fine, but decided to treat just to be safe.
Tonight, I have found one of the chicks that was okay this morning, all humped up, away from the crowd, sort of cold, and weak. I just thought, “oh it’s the coccidosis”. I picked her up to put her on the heating pad since she’s been away from the lamp, and it sounded like air came from her rear. I got baby wipe to clean her and noticed this thin, clear, bubble blowing out of her vent. Along with this bubble was what looks like a yellow fleshy string. I thought it was poo and kept wiping it and it wouldn’t go anywhere so I pulled on it. It seems to be attached? It doesn’t seem to hurt her to mess with it, but when it’s pulled on and stretched to the max, she seems to feel it.
If anyone could shed some light on this I’d be grateful. I’ve searched and searched and they all come to prolapse. This is not a prolapse. Dealt with that many a time, and can assure, that’s not prolapse (unless it’s different looking in chicks) I’m honestly not sure how much time she’s got left as I’m unsure of her lethargy being from cocci or -this-. Thanks!
Tonight, I have found one of the chicks that was okay this morning, all humped up, away from the crowd, sort of cold, and weak. I just thought, “oh it’s the coccidosis”. I picked her up to put her on the heating pad since she’s been away from the lamp, and it sounded like air came from her rear. I got baby wipe to clean her and noticed this thin, clear, bubble blowing out of her vent. Along with this bubble was what looks like a yellow fleshy string. I thought it was poo and kept wiping it and it wouldn’t go anywhere so I pulled on it. It seems to be attached? It doesn’t seem to hurt her to mess with it, but when it’s pulled on and stretched to the max, she seems to feel it.
If anyone could shed some light on this I’d be grateful. I’ve searched and searched and they all come to prolapse. This is not a prolapse. Dealt with that many a time, and can assure, that’s not prolapse (unless it’s different looking in chicks) I’m honestly not sure how much time she’s got left as I’m unsure of her lethargy being from cocci or -this-. Thanks!