chick wont stop chirping update def. sick need advise

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Hatched a few newbies the other day, One will not be quiet though and seems a bit off. I have been giving it some vitamins and making sure it eats and drinks (or at least trying to) but it just never stops chirping. Loud little bugger too, I can hear him all the way upstairs. It is with other chicks and I have hatched many before and never had such a noisy one. No pasty butt, or any other injuries or illnesses I can see, although I do not think it is eating much since it never stops chirping to do so. I may have to cull it just to get some peace! ok just kidding, well sort of
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I had one like that once and I happened to have a broody with new chicks so I put it with her and he was quiet after that. (I know because I had her in the house at the time). Maybe it just has a strong mothering need. Does it stop chirping if you pick it up and snuggle it?
 
I think it is on its way out seems to be getting worse quickly. It has plenty of other chicks to cuddle with so I dont think it is lonely.
 
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should I cull it or just let nature take its corse, I just tried feeding it and giving it water again. I really dont like culling chicks (who would) but I also dont want it suffering, and cant really tell if it is, unless the chirping is a sign of suffering.
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ok now I see that it is lifting/favoring its right leg and as it holds it up the leg twitches. Does this sound genetic (I hope so) or like a disease (oh I hope not!
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I had a chick like that this past fall- it never shut up! It peeped constantly- on the top of it's lungs.

Now it's a most beautiful Silkie! And totally healthy.
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And extremely friendly.

Some human babies are colicky and noisy. But they can be just fine once they get through it, right? Same can go for chicks, imo.
 

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