BonnieBlue
Songster
This morning when I went to open up all the coop windows and put feed in for the babies, I noticed a brown watery substance on one of the roosting bars and ladder. There is no fecal matter in it, just all water. I assume this is watery diarrhea from at least one chick. Only one place on the bar.
The chicks had been getting medicated feed until 2 to 3 days ago, when I switched over to regular starter crumbles. They had been on the medicated for the almost two weeks in the coop, but since they are not going outside yet, I switched over to regular. (The 10 chicks are the only ones in the coop, new, never had other chickens in it.) They have both fresh water, and electrolyte water. Yesterday, I added a probiotic to the electrolyte water. The ony treat is a cold mash from their crumbles on hot days, a few mealworms ever 3 to 4 days, and 3 days ago, I gave them a small piece of frozen watermelon. Small, as in approx 1.5 inches square. I think it is only 1, maybe 2 chicks, as it wasn't everywhere, but it was not light enough to see how much was on the sand in the coop. This morning, after seeing that, I went back to the medicated crumbles. All were eating well, no one looked like they didn't want to eat or were hanging back from the feed. Before this, I have seen no signs of lethargy or anyone not feeling well. I saw no signs of diarrhea before this, this morning.
Temperatures outside are in the mid 90's, with lows around 80. Most days, I can keep the coop temperature no higher than around 95 to 96 degrees. Two days ago, it got up to 98 degrees for about an hour, before I got the frozen water bottles for cooling it changed out. Last night was the coolest in a while. I turned the heat bulb on for about an hour in the coldest part of the early morning hours, (to keep the coop between 78 and 80 degrees), although it did get down to approx 73 to 73 degrees for maybe an hour.
I try to keep the coop clean, but I am unable to get all of the poop, because it is so small, when I try to scoop it, it just disolves in the sand. I am cleaning the coop every 3 days to get as much as I can. They seem to scratch a lot of it into the sand, where it just disolves, so i am trying to keep the sand stirred and dry. Any hints on how to get small chick poop out of sand would be appreciated also.
I am at a loss. I looked at the "poop chart" in another thread, and none looked like it, as it is complete water. Any help or advice?
The chicks had been getting medicated feed until 2 to 3 days ago, when I switched over to regular starter crumbles. They had been on the medicated for the almost two weeks in the coop, but since they are not going outside yet, I switched over to regular. (The 10 chicks are the only ones in the coop, new, never had other chickens in it.) They have both fresh water, and electrolyte water. Yesterday, I added a probiotic to the electrolyte water. The ony treat is a cold mash from their crumbles on hot days, a few mealworms ever 3 to 4 days, and 3 days ago, I gave them a small piece of frozen watermelon. Small, as in approx 1.5 inches square. I think it is only 1, maybe 2 chicks, as it wasn't everywhere, but it was not light enough to see how much was on the sand in the coop. This morning, after seeing that, I went back to the medicated crumbles. All were eating well, no one looked like they didn't want to eat or were hanging back from the feed. Before this, I have seen no signs of lethargy or anyone not feeling well. I saw no signs of diarrhea before this, this morning.
Temperatures outside are in the mid 90's, with lows around 80. Most days, I can keep the coop temperature no higher than around 95 to 96 degrees. Two days ago, it got up to 98 degrees for about an hour, before I got the frozen water bottles for cooling it changed out. Last night was the coolest in a while. I turned the heat bulb on for about an hour in the coldest part of the early morning hours, (to keep the coop between 78 and 80 degrees), although it did get down to approx 73 to 73 degrees for maybe an hour.
I try to keep the coop clean, but I am unable to get all of the poop, because it is so small, when I try to scoop it, it just disolves in the sand. I am cleaning the coop every 3 days to get as much as I can. They seem to scratch a lot of it into the sand, where it just disolves, so i am trying to keep the sand stirred and dry. Any hints on how to get small chick poop out of sand would be appreciated also.
I am at a loss. I looked at the "poop chart" in another thread, and none looked like it, as it is complete water. Any help or advice?