Food is fresh and dry! The are not having seizures. The problem seems to be their legs the freezing cold and can't grasp anything, the legs bend but other than that cannot move
Hi - Here is South Africa falling over chicks means a breakout of Newcastle disease, goes with a constant twisting of the neck and loss of direction. Here we inoculate for New Castle disease and Infectious Bronchitis at day 7. However if they have been displaying this behaviour since hatch your other 2 options are inbreeding and poison. Goodluck
I have a chick 2 half wks old. falling over. I tried all this. I tried to pet her head. on the right side seems fine but when you touch her left she pullls away an peeps loud. I took her away from the others to keep them safe. she inproved for two days. I changed food an water an started over. again... medicated food new. an probiotic, electrolyte in water.. I took her out to excercise her she walked a bit fell back on legs alot but moved some an pooped couple times.. not sure if I should put her back with others or keep her in the brooder alone. the longer I keep her away the harder for them to accept her..
help peep..