Baby chick stumbling and can't keep balance.

katychick

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Mar 3, 2013
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One of our 4 day old silkies is having trouble walking, standing up right and kind of wobbles over. Some background is that when she was 2 days old I found her with a bloody toe that she and her siblings were pulling at. We cleaned her up, put some antibacterial ointment on and then some medical tape over it. Things seemed great, no problems walking, she left it alone, eating and drinking great and very feisty and energetic. Now today she can't keep her balance and seems to have trouble with the same foot. The foot looks fine, not red or swollen at all. I separated her so that others would leave her alone and not pick on her but now she is very upset, chirping constantly, won't eat or drink. I tried a hard boiled yolk but she barley pokes at it. Not sure what to do? Any ideas?
 
One of our 4 day old silkies is having trouble walking, standing up right and kind of wobbles over. Some background is that when she was 2 days old I found her with a bloody toe that she and her siblings were pulling at. We cleaned her up, put some antibacterial ointment on and then some medical tape over it. Things seemed great, no problems walking, she left it alone, eating and drinking great and very feisty and energetic. Now today she can't keep her balance and seems to have trouble with the same foot. The foot looks fine, not red or swollen at all. I separated her so that others would leave her alone and not pick on her but now she is very upset, chirping constantly, won't eat or drink. I tried a hard boiled yolk but she barley pokes at it. Not sure what to do? Any ideas?
Does she still have the tape on her foot?
 
When we took the tape off, she didn't skip a beat. Ran all over with no problems, until now, approximately 12 hours later. We haven't added vitamins but we did give with electrolyte water....
 
When we took the tape off, she didn't skip a beat. Ran all over with no problems, until now, approximately 12 hours later. We haven't added vitamins but we did give with electrolyte water....
It could be nothing but I would give her some vitamins like Sav-a-Chick in their water can't hurt and might help. It could be as simple as the shavings or bedding you're using doesn't feel good on that foot as it's been covered up. I'd try putting her back with the others if you are able to watch what happens. Being seperated from her flock is very upsetting, if you don't think she can be with the others at least put her close enough that she can hear them but better would be see them as well. I brood my chicks in clear totes for the first 4 weeks just incase something like this happens. That way I can always take an injured one out of the main and put them into a smaller one right next to them. Less strssfull and no issues when you add them back to the others.
 
HELP!!!!!! I put her in a smaller clear bin next to the main one but she was still very upset. So I decided to move the bin in the room with me so I could keep her company. I decided to hold her next to me since I was worried about heat and now she only wants to be held!!! I tried putting her back in the main bin but the other chicks are picking on her horribly and I just couldn't stand it. Am I hurting the situation by making her an outcast? Or are they picking on her because she is lame?
 

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