Chick spent about an hour outside alone and is shaking and limping! URGENT!!

Betty1

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Hi I have 4 little 2 day old chicks, being raised by a broody hen. Today, one of them managed to get into the tiny gap between the broody coop and run, and got stuck there. I found him, but his wings are splayed out, he is shaking violently, and he seems to be dragging one leg behind him. I am really worried about him because it was all going so well with them and they are all lovely and healthy and fluffy and I don't want him to die now! please help! should i leave him with his mum and let him warm up, or is there something i can do? because i really don't like not doing anything for him.
 
Okay not so urgent the little chick is fine now, running around outside with mummy chicken and his brothers and sisters. I panic too much!
 
Always better to panic and ask then to sit and do nothing
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They're all good, trying to find homes for them but for some reason people seem more interested in my roosters(not that that's a bad thing!)
 
Good to know everything is going alright with your chickens
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Well if you are not having a problem getting rid of the roosters
that sounds like you are having a really nice stroke of luck
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gander007
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I am! I've been trying to get rid of the boys for ages, and then suddenly I sold 2 in 2 days! I still have 2 though
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Then it sounds like you are just waiting for a couple of more lucky
day's to sell the last two that is if you are not the kind who eats
what you grow
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Got these at the feed store for buying feed 3 weeks ago
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My baby's at two weeks of age
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4 weeks old
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5 weeks
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8 weeks and out playing with the big boy's
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The mommas to the little guys
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They grow so well
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gander007
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