Help please! 2day old chick can’t stay balanced

won023

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Hi everyone I’ve just had a silkie chick hatch 2 days ago and it has been very unsteady since hatch and has not gotten better even after two days the chick is currently under a heated brooder plate but cannot seem to walk in a straight direction or walk/stand at all without falling to one side. Apart from that the chick is very vocal and tries relentlessly to get up after it falls I have tried giving some water and now some nutri drops and vitamin e with selenium but so far the chick still has no balance can anyone please help?
 
Hi everyone I’ve just had a silkie chick hatch 2 days ago and it has been very unsteady since hatch and has not gotten better even after two days the chick is currently under a heated brooder plate but cannot seem to walk in a straight direction or walk/stand at all without falling to one side. Apart from that the chick is very vocal and tries relentlessly to get up after it falls I have tried giving some water and now some nutri drops and vitamin e with selenium but so far the chick still has no balance can anyone please help?

Try an infant (human) vitamin (available in the baby section at Walmart) called Poly Vi Sol **WITHOUT** iron (that part is very important!). Put a couple drops... not a droppers full- just a drip or two in one boiled egg yolk. Smash it up and feed it to her as often as she’ll eat it. She (he I don’t know, lol) probably won’t eat an entire yolk at a time for a while, so just cover refrigerate the leftovers (plastic baggie works great to keep it moist). You can add a couple drops of water to it if it gets too dried out.
I had a little English bantam chick with the same issues, she couldn’t balance, kept falling over (I read that lacking vitamin E is often the culprit there) but she also had pasty butt which is a whole other issue. After much research this is what I came up with for her (along with unsticking her vent a couple times a day) and it worked great. Took about 2 weeks of pampering for her to fully recover, but soon (before she was all the way normal) she was up running around with the rest of the chicks healthy as can be. Worth a shot! Cheap and easy.. just takes a little time.
 
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Try an infant (human) vitamin (available in the baby section at Walmart) called Poly Vi Sol **WITHOUT** iron (that part is very important!). Put a couple drops... not a droppers full- just a drip or two in one boiled egg yolk. Smash it up and feed it to her as often as she’ll eat it. She (he I don’t know, lol) probably won’t eat an entire yolk at a time for a while, so just cover refrigerate the leftovers (plastic baggie works great to keep it moist). You can add a couple drops of water to it if it gets too dried out.
I had a little English bantam chick with the same issues, she couldn’t balance, kept falling over (I read that lacking vitamin E is often the culprit there) but she also had pasty butt which is a whole other issue. After much research this is what I came up with for her (along with unsticking her vent a couple times a day) and it worked great. Took about 2 weeks of pampering for her to fully recover, but soon (before she was all the way normal) she was up running around with the rest of the chicks healthy as can be. Worth a shot! Cheap and easy.. just takes a little time.
thanks for the help i will try this and hope the little one recovers :hmm
 

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