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chicks2020
In the Brooder
- Apr 23, 2020
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Thank you loads!!
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Do the food soak in water and feed . For water add a little bit of sugar and feed him thatSo I soak the mix with sugar water and feed him with the syringe? Thank you!
You can try warming him up with a hair dryer on the low heat settingDo the food soak in water and feed . For water add a little bit of sugar and feed him that
Thank you for your help! He is dry and I'll check his belly button. I'll check out mushy chick syndrome. The humidity was good the last week as well as during his hatching. Thank you so much!Is he dry? How’s his belly button, did it close completely? Is there any smell? There’s an illness called mushy chick syndrome, it sounds a bit like what your little guys going through. What was the humidity the last week of incubation?
Maybe some other folks have other ideas:
@Kiki @casportpony @Wyorp Rock
Great, I’m not sure without looking at him, just keep him hydrated, feed and warm he should be fine, update me!Update!! I fed him a little bit of sugar water and he drank a little! he seems stronger and can stand up better than a couple of minutes ago. his eyes were still closed when i fed him water. Is he just tired?
I will! Thank you so so much for your help!!Great, I’m not sure without looking at him, just keep him hydrated, feed and warm he should be fine, update me!
I have a red bulb for the brooder but I'm not sure what temperature it's at right now. It was a little low the last time I checked, but I'll keep an eye out and get a heat lamp!You should have a heat lamp. You can call and then drive up for curb service.