I don't know what happened, but for some reason one of my Easter egger chicks started favouring its right leg tonight. I noticed it after I had picked it up and gently pulled off some droppings from its back (I've seen them poop on each other! Crazy!) while keeping an eye out for at-risk pasty butts.
I picked it up again and could not visibly see what's wrong with its leg. I noticed it may not have quite as much energy as the others. I'm not completely sure because the chicks were all hunkering down for the night-sleep.
Not wanting to lose another chick, my mom and I got some supplies together in the house (50 quart plastic bin, some food, some water with a tiny dose of electrolytes, paper towels, a towel, and a hot water bottle*). The EE was very comfortable in my warm hands as I did what I could with one hand. I'll be placing the bin as close to my head as safely possible and will no doubt sleep lightly, keeping a keen ear on the alert for any peeping. I might even stay up all night. I really don't want to lose this one.
Is there anything more I can do?
* I have a spare ceramic heat emitter, but I couldn't find anything to securely hold it, so I had to settle with a hot water bottle.
I picked it up again and could not visibly see what's wrong with its leg. I noticed it may not have quite as much energy as the others. I'm not completely sure because the chicks were all hunkering down for the night-sleep.
Not wanting to lose another chick, my mom and I got some supplies together in the house (50 quart plastic bin, some food, some water with a tiny dose of electrolytes, paper towels, a towel, and a hot water bottle*). The EE was very comfortable in my warm hands as I did what I could with one hand. I'll be placing the bin as close to my head as safely possible and will no doubt sleep lightly, keeping a keen ear on the alert for any peeping. I might even stay up all night. I really don't want to lose this one.
Is there anything more I can do?
* I have a spare ceramic heat emitter, but I couldn't find anything to securely hold it, so I had to settle with a hot water bottle.
