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3 weeks. So it should be fine, if they weren't out for too long.yep, that's pretty bad it has to be... how old are your chicks?
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3 weeks. So it should be fine, if they weren't out for too long.yep, that's pretty bad it has to be... how old are your chicks?
But if they were out for, say, more than ten minutes, it may have just gotten chilled.3 weeks. So it should be fine, if they weren't out for too long.
3 weeks oldyep, that's pretty bad it has to be... how old are your chicks?
the were out for an hour and 20-30 minutes i think more or less3 weeks. So it should be fine, if they weren't out for too long.
What could i do to help him?This chick may be a failure to thrive. They often have genetic defects in internal organs. The little guy may have a defective cardio pulmonary organs and is having trouble getting enough oxygen. It may have other digestive issues that prevent efficient nutrient take-up, thus the size issue.
I can close to 100% say it's not gape worm.
right were feeding them food that we got from our veteriranian, but we'll keep a close eye on him just in caseThings that might help to strengthen a chick would be special feedings of high protein and high carbs to pump calories into it. Poultry Nutri-drench for a few days in its water or sprinkled over food can help improve nutrient absorption.
Foods easy to digest and high in protein are cooked egg, crumbled tofu, baby food, baby bird formula from the pet store.
Im not good with chickens breeds but i think we have a New Hampshire red and 2 DelawareAre your chicks all the same breed? Maybe it is a bantam or bantam mix?