Hello! I'm a new member and have a sick chick! Please help!

brunchisyum

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I've been on the site many times but never signed up. Of course I wait until it's an emergency and it won't let me post anywhere without introducing my self. So Hi! Please help!


First time chicken owner and I have 10 chicks. I have a total of 10 and 9 are doing swimmingly. The 10th lady is not doing so well. I picked up sicky and 6 others on Friday afternoon from a feed store as a day old chick. Those 7 were all vaccinated. All chicks have been getting medicated chick feed. I thought she had been doing well but perhaps she had been bit lethargic before today but I wrote it off as just sleepy chicky. My other 3 are only a day or two older and I got from a breeder.

This evening I went down to check on on the chickies and saw sicky was the only one sleeping, somewhere near the lamp but not directly underneath it. I thought it was odd and poked at her a little. She didn't really move at all. I realized she was sick and picked her up- she did't chirp or seem annoyed with being picked up at all. In fact I could lay her o her back in my hand and she just looked sleepy. She pooped in my and and it was extremely runny. I'm new to chickens but have been pooped on in the last couple days- this seemed runnier.

I have been hand feeding her some sugar water but she is not eating. I segregated her in the brooder and started looking things up online. A few minutes later I heard her chirping loudly. She seemed almost normal until she tried to walk. I noticed that half of her body wasn't really working resulting in her taking a step then kind of just falling over. I picked her up and she seemed cold- Ive been holding her under the lamp and giving her water with my fingers. She pooped again- almost completely liquid. When she is under the lamp and really warm she seems to liven up a bit and chirps and tries to make a half hearted effort to run for it. During these attempts both legs seem to work but then the same one seems to go limp moments later.

A few minuts ago it seemed like she was throwing up. Do chickens throw up? It was a long string of liquid that seemed to hold together- kinda like a loogie- so i know it wasn't me spilling sugar water.
Hubby just got home with pedialyte and a dropper so giving her some of that now.
any help appreciated!
 
Hi and welcome to BYC :)

So sorry you have a sick chick. Sounds like you are doing what you need to do to support her. I would recommend posting in the Emergencies section of the Forum for best responses - look in the Raising Backyard Chickens section. Good luck.
 
Please do post in the emergencies section - in as much detail as possible. Age, how long this has been going on. what you have been doing to try and help her etc. Sometimes even a photo will help give a clue to her problem. Hope she will be okay.
 
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Definitely post in the emergency section. I hope your birds makes a full recovery!
 
I have. but have gotten no response :( I thought she was doing better but does not seem to be doing better at all. :(
 
Sometimes chicks are born with internal issues that do not show up until they have to live independently from the egg and yolk sac. I would agree with deworming, in particular for coccidia. However, do not be too discouraged if your chick does not make it - they are very fragile when that small.
 
Hello :frow and Welcome To BYC! Sorry about your chick, hope she recovers. :hugs X3, sometimes chicks have internal problems you and the hatchery can't see.
 

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