aprillbailey
In the Brooder
- Jan 29, 2023
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I give them mealworms if they're lethargic and not eating enough clearly because of all the extra nutrients put a bunch of them in my hands and roll my hands back and forth until they're nothing but dust and the crumble might be too big I also even though I get the starter food for the ticks I still crush them again before I put them anywhere near the babies way too many stories out there about little chickies choking on the crumble I've heard that egg is good for them but I'll tell you what I gave mine some yogurt because I read that that was even better and they absolutely loved it they would eat it and love it and freak out and then freak out to try to get it off their beak and go running back for more but that's at about a week old if you're doing it before then then it's a necessary thing and you're trying to save a baby life the most important thing especially the first few days is to make sure that they get electrolytes in their water make sure that they get the water and that you can fatten them up because so many of them die from lack of nutrition it's no one's fault it's just nature but help it along and there is bird formula that you can get where you can feed it with a syringe straight into its crop from its beak it goes right from mouth to tummy with Birds you get a baby syringe with tiniest you can find like an insulin one obviously without the needle and then you make baby bird formula and you put it right to the back of their throat make sure you don't get the tongue in there you want to make sure it's on top of the tongue and then you are yes kind of force feeding it but it'll live and that's what's important is it needs you to give it some help right now I don't know a whole lot about chickens but I did raise dozens of different species of inside Birds for almost 30 years and by the way you can get baby bird formula at just about any pet store and even if it's not for chickens right now keeping it alive is more important than worrying about that stuff you can give it the crumbles later right now let's keep it breathing that's a life it's a beautiful wonderful thing you do what it takes I just sucked the mud out of a peacock's nostrils and blew a tiny breath into its nostrils once I got them cleared to save its life we do what we have toI wouldn't feed day-old chicks mealworms.
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