- Mar 17, 2013
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I posted in the chick raising board but I thought I would post here since I did not get many responses on the other board..
I have a week old Silkie bantum chick who can't seem to stay on its feet, she stumbles when trying to walk. She tends to get flipped over and struggles to get on her feet but will stay on her back just looking pitiful like she is in pain. she keeps shaking her head and like scratching at her self. She was eating yesterday but I have not seen her eat today. what should I do? someone suggested infant vitamins but how do I give it to her, she is unable to stand long enough to get to her water.. I am soo worried about her, she is my Fluff N Stuff.. I never had a chick act like this. anywho, any advice would be greatful. I have also not seen her poop either.. I don't know if she is dehydrated or what??
this is my sweet girl, Fluff N Stuff. I am seriously crying casue I just want her to feel better. My birds are not for eggs or meat, they are my feathered babes.
I have a week old Silkie bantum chick who can't seem to stay on its feet, she stumbles when trying to walk. She tends to get flipped over and struggles to get on her feet but will stay on her back just looking pitiful like she is in pain. she keeps shaking her head and like scratching at her self. She was eating yesterday but I have not seen her eat today. what should I do? someone suggested infant vitamins but how do I give it to her, she is unable to stand long enough to get to her water.. I am soo worried about her, she is my Fluff N Stuff.. I never had a chick act like this. anywho, any advice would be greatful. I have also not seen her poop either.. I don't know if she is dehydrated or what??
this is my sweet girl, Fluff N Stuff. I am seriously crying casue I just want her to feel better. My birds are not for eggs or meat, they are my feathered babes.