- Apr 30, 2010
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I have a few days old pullet with its head hanging low. I just picked up about 30 baby chics from a breeder this afternoon. The chicks are a few days old but not more than a week. All but one are extremely active and seem to be fine. It was an hour long drive to my house and I did not have the air conditiong on. It was about 75 to 80 coming home with them. I tried not to bounce or shake them.
I don't know how much food they had if any. The fellow did tell me they had their first medicine. The one that is acting up is not too active and has its head hanging low. I did dip its beak in the water and it took it. It seemed to be better but after a few minutes it got tired and its head went down again. I have the probiotics and other medicine they recomended at the tractor supply.
Could this just be from the ride or could it be a sign of trouble. The others seem to be extremely active and happy. Any suggestions?
I don't know how much food they had if any. The fellow did tell me they had their first medicine. The one that is acting up is not too active and has its head hanging low. I did dip its beak in the water and it took it. It seemed to be better but after a few minutes it got tired and its head went down again. I have the probiotics and other medicine they recomended at the tractor supply.
Could this just be from the ride or could it be a sign of trouble. The others seem to be extremely active and happy. Any suggestions?