Chicks trouble walking

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I have two chicks born yesterday that aren’t standing up when walking, but rather walking with their bottom kind of dragging. At first I thought one was doing that because it looked like it’s foot might be a little deformed but now I’m thinking they may just be weak, both struggled hatching. I’m wondering if either of these might help but wanted to ask the “experts” first…😊
 

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I have two chicks born yesterday that aren’t standing up when walking, but rather walking with their bottom kind of dragging. At first I thought one was doing that because it looked like it’s foot might be a little deformed but now I’m thinking they may just be weak, both struggled hatching. I’m wondering if either of these might help but wanted to ask the “experts” first…😊
The electrolytes are great for chicks; it helps boost their energy and hydration. It could also be replaced by crushed garlic or honey in the water! I haven't had experience with the nutri-drench, but it *probably* won't hurt.:D
 
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I have two chicks born yesterday that aren’t standing up when walking, but rather walking with their bottom kind of dragging. At first I thought one was doing that because it looked like it’s foot might be a little deformed but now I’m thinking they may just be weak, both struggled hatching. I’m wondering if either of these might help but wanted to ask the “experts” first…😊
The nutri-drench is the fastest way to give them a boost. it absorbs into there systems almost immediately. Both are good to use I would start with nutri-drench I give it in there water you can also try to give week ones a drop on there beak to see if you can get it into them the sooner the better.
 
The nutri-drench is the fastest way to give them a boost. it absorbs into there systems almost immediately. Both are good to use I would start with nutri-drench I give it in there water you can also try to give week ones a drop on there beak to see if you can get it into them the sooner the better.
Thanks for the advice, they were up and standing when I got home yesterday and running around this morning, I think they were both weak and small and needed time to rest. I did use an eye dropper last night and gave both some Nutradrench.
 
The nutri-drench is the fastest way to give them a boost. it absorbs into there systems almost immediately. Both are good to use I would start with nutri-drench I give it in there water you can also try to give week ones a drop on there beak to see if you can get it into them the sooner the better.
Thanks for the reply, they were both up and standing when I got home last night and we’re running around this morning. I think they were just weak and tired and needed time to rest after the hatch and the others were ready to run around! I did use an eyedropper to give them both some Nutradrench last night.
 
Thanks for the reply, they were both up and standing when I got home last night and we’re running around this morning. I think they were just weak and tired and needed time to rest after the hatch and the others were ready to run around! I did use an eyedropper to give them both some Nutradrench last night.
I would still give them some supplements in water for a few days. Glad to here they are coming around. Good luck.
 

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