2month old chick suddenly can't walk

grygon

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I have a group of 10 chicks that I'm raising from their mother (it was safer for me to take them and see them to adulthood than to let them follow their mother). This morning I noticed I only had 9 and when I looked inside their doghouse 1 seemed to be dead- head bent way back, on it's side and legs askew. Only when I went to pick it up it suddenly came to life, chirping and moving. And falling over all over the place. It couldn't walk and when I put it with the other chicks they all swarmed it. So I put it inside a box with some straw and food and water.

It keeps falling over onto it's back. Then it just lays there helpless until I upright it again. It has a healthy appetite and is drinking water and I make sure a few times an hour to shove food and water in it's face to encourage it to eat and drink (and it does). I also fed it some woodlouse bugs and it ate those up in no time though wasn't strong enough to take them from the tweezers, I had to drop them in front of it as he'd tug and tug and tug and couldn't get them off the tweezers (that really worried me, he's so weak!). I also have to upright it a few times an hour. When he walks he does it very oddly on his heels instead of his feet and he wobbles a lot.

What's going on? Just yesterday they were all fine, scratching, bathing, jumping around and then today this one little sick guy. It does feel a bit skinny to me, but not by much when compared to the others. I've never really had nice plump chickens in my 10ish years with them though they are offered scratch and raiser and have the entire yard and field to hunt in.
 
I read somewhere on this forum it may need vitamin B supplements. People recommend Polyvisol without iron. Maybe someone else can give you more advice.
 
possibly broken toes? rickets (lack of calcium/phosphorus in the diet)? maybe marek's? i'm not sure, but there are a few possibilities.
 
Toes and legs seem in working order, when I hold him and let the legs dangle he kicks and flexes his toes.

I'm just wondering, and I might seem mean by saying it, if it would be more humane to put him down? I added some vitamin B to his water and dish (I have Standard Process B-complex for myself, it doesn't have iron). I guess I'll see how he does through the night but I just feel so bad for him, and I can't be here 24/7 to constantly rescue him. );
 
You might want to try reposting this in the forum section for illnesses and disease. See if you get a better response from people who know more.
 

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