Okay. The chicks are doing great!
I can't take not knowing about what happened to the rest of my hatch. So, I have contacted a vet school and they are willing to do autopsies for cheep; basically no cost if the outcome is a simple diagnosis; if it would take more advanced tests, then there may be a cost. They said it would be a simple blood test and look at the brain and vascular system to tell if it was hypercapnia (too much CO2). I took him 10 total specimens and they will get back to me in 2 - 3 days with the initial results.
So, after 5hrs of driving, my fingers are crossed.
I can't take not knowing about what happened to the rest of my hatch. So, I have contacted a vet school and they are willing to do autopsies for cheep; basically no cost if the outcome is a simple diagnosis; if it would take more advanced tests, then there may be a cost. They said it would be a simple blood test and look at the brain and vascular system to tell if it was hypercapnia (too much CO2). I took him 10 total specimens and they will get back to me in 2 - 3 days with the initial results.
So, after 5hrs of driving, my fingers are crossed.