Chick down, please help

MamaHenOrtiz

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Sep 2, 2021
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I have a near 2 month old pullet down. I found her on her side looking dead. She's been inside with me for 6 hours now. I just moved her to a box and the towel that I had wrapped her up in was loosened up she actually made an attempt to stand (no luck) but more life in her since I found her. We've given her electrolyte water (what little she's had). Trying to figure out what to attempt to feed her, but obviously won't push it.
No clue what happened and I am watching the rest of the flock for an signs of illness. Diets consist of mash, crumble and garden veggies
 
I have a near 2 month old pullet down. I found her on her side looking dead. She's been inside with me for 6 hours now. I just moved her to a box and the towel that I had wrapped her up in was loosened up she actually made an attempt to stand (no luck) but more life in her since I found her. We've given her electrolyte water (what little she's had). Trying to figure out what to attempt to feed her, but obviously won't push it.
No clue what happened and I am watching the rest of the flock for an signs of illness. Diets consist of mash, crumble and garden veggies
Try to get a little sugar water mixed with soupy cat food.
 
Try to get a little sugar water mixed with soupy cat food.
I have a near 2 month old pullet down. I found her on her side looking dead. She's been inside with me for 6 hours now. I just moved her to a box and the towel that I had wrapped her up in was loosened up she actually made an attempt to stand (no luck) but more life in her since I found her. We've given her electrolyte water (what little she's had). Trying to figure out what to attempt to feed her, but obviously won't push it.
No clue what happened and I am watching the rest of the flock for an signs of illness. Diets consist of mash, crumble and garden veggies
You'll have to put it in her beak. She may not eat. Droppers are good or spoons.
 
Try and get water in too. They dehydrate quickly. But don't over do any of it.
I have a near 2 month old pullet down. I found her on her side looking dead. She's been inside with me for 6 hours now. I just moved her to a box and the towel that I had wrapped her up in was loosened up she actually made an attempt to stand (no luck) but more life in her since I found her. We've given her electrolyte water (what little she's had). Trying to figure out what to attempt to feed her, but obviously won't push it.
No clue what happened and I am watching the rest of the flock for an signs of illness. Diets consist of mash, crumble and garden veggies
How is it going?
 
Update ...my little chick made it through. Maybe she just wanted to be cuddled a little bit longer 💜
 

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