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Well, I don't think the one having major problems is going to make it. He started flipping over on his back and couldn't flip back over. And I think he is a he. The other one is sound asleep from all the walking she/he did.
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Did you try to feed the injured chick a yoke from syringe? It saved my chick that was badly injured and wouldn't eat. I was given advise on this site to boil egg and mash yoke with water. It is very nutritious and will give the chick all needed vitamins.We lost the one baby that was having trouble and the 2 eggs. She is separated and 1 egg didn't even make it out, which is was squashed flat. The other one had the same wounds. The one that was doing good, won't eat or drink at all. She didn't have blood on her beak, we think she used her feet. Could it be because it is her first babies? Or just a bad momma? 4 healthy ones are doing great, eating, drinking, and pooping like chicks. They are 1 week old now.
No. I didn't even think of that. I may do it with this chick, that I have now.Did you try to feed the injured chick a yoke from syringe? It saved my chick that was badly injured and wouldn't eat. I was given advise on this site to boil egg and mash yoke with water. It is very nutritious and will give the chick all needed vitamins.