Good luck Grassman!She is still very weak - I have her back in the brooding area. I really don't think she is going to make it. We are doing all we can for her and only time will tell - I will keep you posted.
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Good luck Grassman!She is still very weak - I have her back in the brooding area. I really don't think she is going to make it. We are doing all we can for her and only time will tell - I will keep you posted.
I'm almost afraid to ask but what is that on the end of the string and about 3 inches down from it or so it looks to be some " innards"?Since losing my last chick I have been watching all the chicks nightly and I noticed the youngest not eating or drinking the same as the rest. She would run but not play and stand while others ate - she is half the size of the rest of them.
Today when I put them out in the run she looked weak and tired - I thought she may have an impaction so I went to the drug store and got an oral syringe and mineral oil then to the hardware store for tubing. I have never tried anything like this but I knew I had to do something or she would die.
My wife held the bird and I put the tube down her throat and gave her some mineral oil - I could see that the area where the tongue would be - looked like it had a wound on it. So I picked up a different bird opened its mouth and compared side by side - it was clear something was wrong looked like a growth around the opening.
With a pair of tweezers and pulled white material out little piece at a time until I got to something solid - pulled and to my surprise this is what I found:
This is a string from a feed bag - must have falling on the floor of the shed and I didn't see it.
It appears that this has been stuck in her throat for some time (poor girl).
I am just happy that I had read about impaction on this site and read up on it in the EFHB _ I never would have known what to do.