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At this young age, you might be able to build a little wall around her with hardware cloth and keep her in the same brooder too.
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I would separate it and direct dose nutri-drench for starters. I would also find something to feed it that it can eat, and get a dropper to give it water. But, that's me. I wouldn't give up on a chick until I have to. Others are more comfortable with just letting them go. You need to decide what lengths you would go to for yours.
Electrolytes will help. Keep that in her water.Thank you for all the suggestions! Unfortunately my feed store doesn't have any nutri drench. Is there something else I can give? I have electrolytes and probiotic on hand but heading into the feed store shortly
Hey Rei...how's the little one this evening?
I know. That's rough. You are doing everything you can, and that's all you can do. Water is the most important thing. You could try a little bit of boiled or scrambled egg. Wishing right along with you!!!Shes doing okay, not the greatest. She will drink but won't eat now. I found someone who has nutri drench so I'm getting that tonight. Hoping she makes it through the night Makes you feel terrible when there isn't much else you can do!
Did you try a chicknic table?Good morning everyone! Thanks for the coffee, Debby! That hits the spot!
We tried some PVC feeders and pvc fixtures on a 5 gallon bucket, but must not have the right configuration because we had problems with the feed getting hung up in there. Would love to see what eventually works for you.
Blue food color on the beak. Scrambled or boiled mashed up egg for all of them . They will pick on others less if they are full.I haven't called yet! They have a 48 hour live guarantee so I just need to report during that time frame. Unfortunately, I have one chick that is being picked on and is pretty lethargic right now so I'm kind of waiting it out to see if that one lives ):
Do you or anyone else have any suggestions to help it? I'm hoping it's just from being worn out from shipping but all the other run around etc so I'm a little concerned. I'll post pictures of it!View attachment 2164702
The peck at its beak and seems to be pushed around by the other chicks
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This is the chick now. It will lift its head and open its eyes but just go right back to sleeping. It hasn't come out since I put it under there.
It did eat and drink earlier. I also put electrolytes in their water