Chick listless and gasping for air

Separate it from the others. Put electrolytes in it's water. Get some poly-vis-ol pediatric vitamins (without iron) from the drugstore and give the chick 1 drop twice a day for 7 days, then taper off. Buy some Terramycin to put in the water ASAP! It likely has a respiratory infection of some kind and may need a stronger antibiotic...like Baytril...but you will have to get that from a vet.
 
As far as easy-to-get powdered medicines go, Aeromycin is probably better to give than Terramycin. It is supposed to last longer--If you're giving Terramycin in water you're supposed to mix up a fresh batch twice a day, while you don't have to do that with Aeromycin.
Just what I've heard.
 
Sometimes chicks get listless when they are hot, and they pant to help them cool down. Could it be something as simple as that?

I had some chicks once (dark colored) that seemed to like it 5 degrees or so cooler than any of my others. I thought maybe their dark down was absorbing heat more than the down of my other light colored chicks.

I hope your little chick will be okay!
 
Thanks for all the posts. It didn't make it. But thank you. I think it got too hot... if possible. All of the chicks started panting soon after. I moved the brooder into my laundry room and they all started looking good. It was about 98 to 100 outside. Is that possible? But, it was more than panting. It was gulping for air. Could it have gotten a chunk of chick starter caught in it's throat? Well, the other 25 are really energetic.
 

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