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Thanks so much for the information!If you have a baby chick acting sluggish, wobbly, eyes looking dull and even a little red-rimmed, give it coconut oil immediately. Chill the coconut oil until it solid and cut it into tiny pieces and slip one at a time into the little beak until it has swallowed about half to one teaspoon. That will unblock the intestines and the chick will poop it out in one impressive turd and it will be just fine after that.
The remaining chick from this hatch has pooped four times since I made this post. I have them on paper towels now instead of puppy pads because I noticed the pads had a very slight fragrance so I’m concerned now that the pads could’ve caused them to breath in fumes. The paper towels are over top of a layer of pine bedding. So that’s how I’m able to tell how often she’s pooped, since the older chick has much bigger poops. If she is pooping does that mean that there’s no risk of constipation?
Ugh it seems there’s so much that can go wrong with chicks, no matter how much you read about them before you hatch them it seems like a million things you’ve never even heard of or considered can and will happen to them! Luckily these chicks are from my own sex link chocolates so I can hatch more but that seems like a brutal way to look at things
