UneggspectedChickenLady
In the Brooder
- Jul 17, 2024
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Is it normal for a chick to go back and forth being looking like Failure to Thrive and being seemingly normal???
I have a 9 day old that had a rough arrival via mail last week. She bounced back quickly, then 4 days later she was showing FTT symptoms (standing swaying, lethargic, etc). She had dealt with mild pasty butt before that, but the day before she was ill she was perfectly normal and enjoying following her brooder mate around, eating and drinking on her own. When she started showing FTT signs in the morning, I immediately started her on frequent Nutridrench and egg yolk administration via dropper. She perked up by the evening and was eating and drinking on her own. Then she dipped again the next afternoon. Then perked up the following morning, and here we are on day 3 of this back and forth. Adding probiotics back to her water and doing the occasional Greek yogurt beak dip seemed to help, but now she’s lethargic again.
Every Failure to Thrive experience I’ve had has been a consistent downhill decline. Could this be something else? Or is this also just a way FTT can go?
I have a 9 day old that had a rough arrival via mail last week. She bounced back quickly, then 4 days later she was showing FTT symptoms (standing swaying, lethargic, etc). She had dealt with mild pasty butt before that, but the day before she was ill she was perfectly normal and enjoying following her brooder mate around, eating and drinking on her own. When she started showing FTT signs in the morning, I immediately started her on frequent Nutridrench and egg yolk administration via dropper. She perked up by the evening and was eating and drinking on her own. Then she dipped again the next afternoon. Then perked up the following morning, and here we are on day 3 of this back and forth. Adding probiotics back to her water and doing the occasional Greek yogurt beak dip seemed to help, but now she’s lethargic again.
Every Failure to Thrive experience I’ve had has been a consistent downhill decline. Could this be something else? Or is this also just a way FTT can go?