- May 11, 2012
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We did not plan on bringing these guys home, but the feed store offered us these three injuried bantam chick for free if we bought 3 regulate ones. So we did and I didn't realize exactly what was wrong with them till someone on another forum suggested sprawled legs.
Here is a picture of the three of them:
Last night the one on the far right got worse. He wouldn't "stand" and I tired the hairtie idea to keep his legs under him but he just laid down with his feet behind him
He died durning the night.
The other two are week. One didn't really have sprawled legs yesterday - and that is the one that is now looking like it may pass as well. Its just laying on its tummy, and taking shallow breathes. The other one who idd have sprawled legs is still kinda sitting up, but is weak and not chirping like it was yesterday, its like a quiet chirp.
ANY ideas on what to do? This is my first time raising chicks that are injuried/sick
Here is a picture of the three of them:

Last night the one on the far right got worse. He wouldn't "stand" and I tired the hairtie idea to keep his legs under him but he just laid down with his feet behind him

The other two are week. One didn't really have sprawled legs yesterday - and that is the one that is now looking like it may pass as well. Its just laying on its tummy, and taking shallow breathes. The other one who idd have sprawled legs is still kinda sitting up, but is weak and not chirping like it was yesterday, its like a quiet chirp.
ANY ideas on what to do? This is my first time raising chicks that are injuried/sick