Definitely try feeding them something, raw egg yolk would be the bestI have tried the sugar water. But I will try letting them snuggle on my chin. At least they’ll feel comfort.
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Definitely try feeding them something, raw egg yolk would be the bestI have tried the sugar water. But I will try letting them snuggle on my chin. At least they’ll feel comfort.
It may have been as cold as 40°. It was shipping for about three days.How cold did it get and how many days were they in shipping?
They are supposed to be day olds.How old are the chicks approximately
I'm sorry, the shipping was three days but they're only one day old? I'm confusedThey are supposed to be day olds.
They are probably 4 days old now.I'm sorry, the shipping was three days but they're only one day old? I'm confused
The chicks were bought and shipped as day oldsI'm sorry, the shipping was three days but they're only one day old? I'm confused
A hatchery. Thanks for the help.From who/where did you get them? A hatchery or a breeder?
They're at that mark where the nutrients from the egg sack have started to deplete, but its probably not the case that the cause is malnutrition, probably something to do with the temperature
You should definitely try and get something down their stomachs. Electrolytes are also helpful
Lastly, you should start slowly warming them up