1 eyed chick

knickers77

In the Brooder
May 24, 2015
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Mackay, AUSTRALIA
One of our little chicks (5 weeks old) is so tiny compared to the others but we just noticed only 1 eye has opened. It eats, drinks & scratches around happily however it is super noisy & it's new feathers are falling out....any suggestions?
 
Hi
Poor baby, it doesn't sound good. I personally would have to hit it on the head. Please don't get mad.
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. I don't like animals suffering. If its happy, well,,,, you can let it live its life out. I think it has some kind of deformity, that I have not heard of. But I am not an expert.
Its always difficult with animals, knowing what is the right thing to do, and when to do it in cases like this.
Follow your heart.
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Im old, that's what I do,
 
[COLOR=800000][COLOR=000000]Hi[/COLOR][/COLOR]
[COLOR=800000][COLOR=000000]Poor baby, it doesn't sound good.  I personally would have to hit it on the head. Please don't get mad.[/COLOR][/COLOR] :hit .  I don't like animals suffering.  If its happy, well,,,, you can let it live its life out.  I think it has some kind of deformity, that I have not heard of.  But I am not an expert. 
Its always difficult with animals, knowing what is the right thing to do, and when to do it in cases like this.
Follow your heart.
:old  Im old, that's what I do,

That sounds like something my Dad would say! Lol.... There is no way I could do that though. It definitely doesn't seem to be suffering - unless all the chirping is a sign of distress? Clearly it has a few things going on.... I guess time will tell! Poor lil chicky
 
Omg, its awfully hard, I know from my years of farming. I cried when our sow stood on our first piglets, but it didn't kill them. I had to get my husband to shoot them. I have farming friend that would say 'when you've got livestock, you've got deadstock', I hated it when we had the dairy goats producing bucks. They had to go. I can eat the roosters now, without feeling horrid. And never call anything a nice name that's destined for the pot. Call it dinner or porterhouse, Even better, name it after a politician you don't like lol
 
This is advice I just got from a fellow chicken keeper on helping improve the chances of a chicks survival....
Mix 'Chick Saver' (which is a combination eletrolyte and other stuff) and 1 tsp sugar in a quart of water. Feed 'Farmers Helper, Ultra Kibble' for chicks.
 

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