- Apr 4, 2012
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So, your precious baby chick isn't drinking. Don't get rid of the chick, save it.
My advice: watch the chick for a whole day and give the chick plenty of chances to drink. If the chick doesn't drink for that whole day, follow these steps: first find an eye-drop bottle, second take the eye-drop bottle and clean it thoroughly, third after eye-drop bottle is cleaned thoroughly put water in bottle then add a tiny amount of sugar, forth screw on cap and bottle feed chick. It should look the same as when your bottle feeding a baby, only you'll be bottle feeding a baby chicken.
P.s. if this doesn't work your choices are: #1 take the chick to a vet, #2 get a new chick, #3 hope for the best. :/
My advice: watch the chick for a whole day and give the chick plenty of chances to drink. If the chick doesn't drink for that whole day, follow these steps: first find an eye-drop bottle, second take the eye-drop bottle and clean it thoroughly, third after eye-drop bottle is cleaned thoroughly put water in bottle then add a tiny amount of sugar, forth screw on cap and bottle feed chick. It should look the same as when your bottle feeding a baby, only you'll be bottle feeding a baby chicken.

P.s. if this doesn't work your choices are: #1 take the chick to a vet, #2 get a new chick, #3 hope for the best. :/