Bless you for caring for the little specail needs guys!
I have 3 of my own right now and I know how much time and effort goes into taking care of their dissabilities.
I went into
TSC Thursday to get a bag of flock raiser for my adult bantams. Of course I had to look at the chicks they had
, as I could hear them all through the store. I had just gotten myself 11 babies the previous Saturday and had no intentions of getting anymore. I just wanted to make sure there were no silkies (I have not been able to find any of them when I got the others and REALLY want a couple silkie babies). So, anyways....there was this one little chick with obvious splayed legs in the bin getting trampled by all the others. He was just brought in that morning and was definately only just born that day. He was just crying his heart out and I picked him up to dip his beak in the water. The sales clerk said she had done that earlier, but he probably wouldn't make it, as she didnt have time to give him the attention he obviously needed and that I could take him if I wanted.
I already had 2 at home with issues. One with a respiratory problem that gasps for air and sneezes and one I am nursing, and afraid won't make it due to a bowel blockage, or something, as he is not pooping. These two are in seperate brooders, being hand fed, watered, fed vitamins, and several other treatments I have spent the past several days researching on line to try to save their sweet little hearts.
I did bring him home (how could I not??) I am tring the bandaid therapy to start and hand feeding, etc with him.
When my husband came home from work the first thing he said when he say the newest handicap chick was "You didn't give
TSC your phone number did you?"...
Thank heavens I have the time, as these little guys are very time consuming to care for. I have a wonderful, supportive husband and family who understand my empathy and need to care for any creature that is unable to care for itself. I have nursed orphaned baby squirrels, opossums, chipmonks, birds, kittens, and bunnies. The baby chicks are new for me, but I research as much as I can about their illnesses and injuries. I try my best and hope to save these little guys, but if not, I think they know they were loved and passed more comfortably than they would if left at the store.
Bless you and your efforts. I understand.