Baby chick doing poorly...

Hi, I think it's peeping alot because it's hungry. I would try feeding some chick mash mush, real mushy, on the end of a spoon. Also some water on a spoon. Poor baby.
 
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Thanks.

No, I have never seen him eat anything. But he is still alive, amazingly enough.

Catherine
 
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Thanks.

No, I have never seen him eat anything. But he is still alive, amazingly enough.

Catherine

You might have to pull him away from the others and offer him food by himself. Eggs are good to give them strength, or you can mix some starter with a bit of water. Is he drinking? Have you dipped his beak in water?
 
I have him by himself because I am afraid they will peck him.

I have resorted to feeding him with a tweezers. He does swallow it if I put it in his mouth.

He isn't up yet, either, but at least the bandaid is holding his legs in place. More or less.

Catherine
 
I am sorry
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. I wish I had more advice or answers.

Are his legs staying under him, in the splint?
 
Might try and mix a drop of the vitamins and a cap ful of water, then dip his beek in it a couple times. They will live 3-4 days with out food and water. they still have the yolk sac in their tummy. of course its not advisable to let them go that long with out any! but I know you are trying. Thats all you can do!

Good luck and God Bless!
 
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Poor little thing kind of waves his legs in the air, but doesn't really try to stand.

I would just give up on him if he didn't seem to have such a will to live. He seems to pretty much spend all his time peeping LOUDLY.

He does swallow if I put food in his mouth.

Surely he will get the idea about eating sooner or later.

Catherine
 
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Poor little thing kind of waves his legs in the air, but doesn't really try to stand.

I would just give up on him if he didn't seem to have such a will to live. He seems to pretty much spend all his time peeping LOUDLY.

He does swallow if I put food in his mouth.

Surely he will get the idea about eating sooner or later.

Catherine

I had one with crippled legs and a "will to live"... I hobbled him, gave him three weeks!!! Hand fed him every two hours, vitamins, the works. Ended up having to cull him and it was much harder to do than if I just did it right away. I will never do it again. Sorry if that sounds mean, but chances are the hobble won't work because his "legs in the air" doesn't sound like splayed legs... splayed legs are really like the splits.

I'm a realist. Sorry.
 

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