twowildgirls
In the Brooder
Hello everyone. I had connected earlier this week about our new baby chick that isn't doing so well. I initially thought respiratory issue as I thought I heard some clicking that seemed louder. Now I am second guessing my thought it might be respiratory.
Baby has non-stop been under distress, and has been chirping constantly-it is urgent chirps. Conditions in the brooder have been good. I am changing the toilet paper 3x+ a day, fresh water at all times which has probiotics and electrolytes. Brinsea brooder pad. They are on chick feed with chick grit mixed in. I have been using Nutri-drench. Followed chickenlandia's YouTube on sick chicks and made her sick chick "tea" and have added nutritional yeast and the Nutri-drench for vitamins. Tried using vet rx. Thought chick might be suffering from splay leg as she tips one leg out and has to balance with her wing. She seems lethargic or cannot keep herself upright for long so she ends up laying down or goes back to the brooder. Currently I am having to bring chick to the food and water frequently through the day. She does usually eat or drink when I do so, and sometimes goes on her own but overall just seems too weak to get herself there. Her poops go between seeming normal to possibly looking kind of bubbly. She only just started seeming like she has almost a head tick. No bugs/mites. Currently chick is isolated. I tried contacting my local avian/poultry vet and they aren't taking new clients.
So overview again of symptoms: weakness in legs-seems to be splay legged. Even with "splinting" she hops a little but isn't able to sustain standing. Chirping constantly (and I mean it is constant), too weak to get regular food or water without assistance. And her crop seems to be getting bigger and not emptying. I have attached pictures of it. The size is where I am gently holding on my fingers. Her feathers don't look at that-it is because of the olive oil to try to pass the food, and the "tea" that I have been giving her. I have been having to give her little baths and drying her off. I just did treatment so that is why she doesn't look clean as I tried gently massaging the mass down with the oil.
I really want this chick to survive. Her "siblings" are growing and thriving but she is just not growing at all and is essentially the same size as I got her last week. I am concerned about her, but my resources are limited as this is my first time raising chicks and I don't have a local vet available. I don't want her to suffer. Please help if you have any advice. Thank you!
Baby has non-stop been under distress, and has been chirping constantly-it is urgent chirps. Conditions in the brooder have been good. I am changing the toilet paper 3x+ a day, fresh water at all times which has probiotics and electrolytes. Brinsea brooder pad. They are on chick feed with chick grit mixed in. I have been using Nutri-drench. Followed chickenlandia's YouTube on sick chicks and made her sick chick "tea" and have added nutritional yeast and the Nutri-drench for vitamins. Tried using vet rx. Thought chick might be suffering from splay leg as she tips one leg out and has to balance with her wing. She seems lethargic or cannot keep herself upright for long so she ends up laying down or goes back to the brooder. Currently I am having to bring chick to the food and water frequently through the day. She does usually eat or drink when I do so, and sometimes goes on her own but overall just seems too weak to get herself there. Her poops go between seeming normal to possibly looking kind of bubbly. She only just started seeming like she has almost a head tick. No bugs/mites. Currently chick is isolated. I tried contacting my local avian/poultry vet and they aren't taking new clients.
So overview again of symptoms: weakness in legs-seems to be splay legged. Even with "splinting" she hops a little but isn't able to sustain standing. Chirping constantly (and I mean it is constant), too weak to get regular food or water without assistance. And her crop seems to be getting bigger and not emptying. I have attached pictures of it. The size is where I am gently holding on my fingers. Her feathers don't look at that-it is because of the olive oil to try to pass the food, and the "tea" that I have been giving her. I have been having to give her little baths and drying her off. I just did treatment so that is why she doesn't look clean as I tried gently massaging the mass down with the oil.
I really want this chick to survive. Her "siblings" are growing and thriving but she is just not growing at all and is essentially the same size as I got her last week. I am concerned about her, but my resources are limited as this is my first time raising chicks and I don't have a local vet available. I don't want her to suffer. Please help if you have any advice. Thank you!
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