Hello I am needing help ASAP..

You need to join YouTube to upload a video just like joining Backyard Chickens. They call it making a channel. Once you do you can upload videos to YouTube. Then you can copy/paste the link here for us to see.

After you have made your channel here is where you start. In the tip bar you can see a black silhouette of a movie camera. Click there.
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Also notice the "library" at the bottom right. That's where you will go when you want to find your all your videos.

After you upload the video you can go here and click those dots to get a window where you will click EDIT.
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There you can click on PRIVACY to open the window to select your preference. For only allowing people who click on a link you provide click UNLISTED.
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Now you wait for it to finish upload and process. This might take some time. When it finally says it's ready to view just copy the link and paste it here, or wherever you want it shared.

I hope this is helpful. I pray you can help your beautiful boy.
 
My chick is about 3 1/2 weeks and my littlest one out of the 3 is really slow and keeps opening and closing her beak like she is trying to make noises? What do I do? What is wrong with her??
I just wanted to thank everyone for all there help last night with my baby chick she passed this morning at 10.22am I am really upset about it. Could I have done something different?
 
I just wanted to thank everyone for all there help last night with my baby chick she passed this morning at 10.22am I am really upset about it. Could I have done something different?
I'm sorry for your loss.

There is no way any of us can give you an answer to this question.

You can send the chick for a necropsy and it will give you an answer.
 
Keep a close eye on the rest for pasty butts.
Triple check your brooder temperatures to make sure it isn't too hot or too cold.
Make sure they are all eating chick feed only and have fresh water.
Keep a close eye on how their poop looks too.
 
I'm sorry for your loss. :hugs

Chances are, it was simply failure to thrive. It really sounded like left over bacteria in the gut from hatching. There is little you can do in that case since getting antibiotics is pretty hard now, and most people don't take little chicks to the vet....most vets don't treat chicks.

I agree with @Texas Kiki ...focus on the other chicks now. Check brooder temps. Chick gasping can be from too hot temps (but not squishy abdomen).

LofMc
 

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