ChickenZiy1207
Chirping
- Nov 25, 2020
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Hi all,
I've got currently 4 chicks in the brooder. This one in particular is a buff orpington, about 3-4 weeks old. She's pretty well feathered, almost fully. Recently, I've noticed that she's been eating a lot of the shavings that land in her feeding bowl, but not really interested in the wet mash I've been feeding them. She eats a lot of the shavings, but not much of the food, maybe a few bites here and there. The other chicks have a much greater appetite, and I'm worried because she feels a lot lighter to hold compared to her identical sister, (also 3-4 weeks) and doesn't eat nearly as much. I don't think it's cocci, because there's currently amprol in their water.
Yesterday, when I felt her crop, it felt like there was a hard mass there, and she was jerking her body like chickens with an impacted crop do. I gave her some water with a tiny bit of epsom salt dissolved into it, and some olive oil through a dropper. After she slept, the mass seemed to be gone, but she still wasn't really interested in eating.
She'll drink water regularly and her poop is normal (solid, no diarrhea or discoloration) and she's still pretty active and attentive. She likes to try and bite my hair and comes up to me every time I approach her. She just really only wants to eat the wood shavings that land in the feeding bowl. This morning, her crop was completely empty but her appetite hasn't returned. I had to handfeed her bite-sized bits of egg, which she really liked. She just doesn't show enthusiasm towards anything in her feeding bowl besides those shavings.
Any help would be appreciated! I'm really worried she's going to loose all her weight and die.
Vid of her: https://photos.app.goo.gl/L4DxyotGGtBaRsN18
I've got currently 4 chicks in the brooder. This one in particular is a buff orpington, about 3-4 weeks old. She's pretty well feathered, almost fully. Recently, I've noticed that she's been eating a lot of the shavings that land in her feeding bowl, but not really interested in the wet mash I've been feeding them. She eats a lot of the shavings, but not much of the food, maybe a few bites here and there. The other chicks have a much greater appetite, and I'm worried because she feels a lot lighter to hold compared to her identical sister, (also 3-4 weeks) and doesn't eat nearly as much. I don't think it's cocci, because there's currently amprol in their water.
Yesterday, when I felt her crop, it felt like there was a hard mass there, and she was jerking her body like chickens with an impacted crop do. I gave her some water with a tiny bit of epsom salt dissolved into it, and some olive oil through a dropper. After she slept, the mass seemed to be gone, but she still wasn't really interested in eating.
She'll drink water regularly and her poop is normal (solid, no diarrhea or discoloration) and she's still pretty active and attentive. She likes to try and bite my hair and comes up to me every time I approach her. She just really only wants to eat the wood shavings that land in the feeding bowl. This morning, her crop was completely empty but her appetite hasn't returned. I had to handfeed her bite-sized bits of egg, which she really liked. She just doesn't show enthusiasm towards anything in her feeding bowl besides those shavings.
Any help would be appreciated! I'm really worried she's going to loose all her weight and die.
Vid of her: https://photos.app.goo.gl/L4DxyotGGtBaRsN18