Help please! Blue Cochin baby acting sick

brookePA

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Feb 9, 2013
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Hi, this is my first post in a long time here. I lurk a lot, and have learned TONS in the past few years.
I picked up 4 chicks sent from my pet chicken last Wednesday. They are 8 days old now. EE bantam, blue Andalusian, black giant, and a blue Cochin.
Everyone was fine until today. This morning I noticed that my blue Cochin chick was hanging out in the other end of the brooder, alone. She is not being as active as the other three at all. She had no interest in water or food. I brought her upstairs, checked for pasty butt (was clean), mixed up some electrolytes and got those into her with an eye dropper. I crumbled up some cooked egg yolk but she wasn't interested.
I separated her and provided a heat lamp. I'll be sad if she dies, I have wanted a blue Cochin for 4 years.
I can't figure out what is the issue. She seems to be standing and breathing heavier than she should, and her vent is pulsing a lot. Less than this mornkng, but still pulsing. Also, she sounds the tiniest bit congested. They are all on an organic starter crumble.
Can anyone weigh in on what else I could be doing or what the issue might be? I know they sometimes die for reasons unknown, but I want to be sure I tried everything.
Thank you.
 
Yes, they can die unexpectedly which is why I always order extras just in case. Are you feeding medicated?
 
I am not feeding medixated, no. They're on an organic starter crumble.
 
She's doing better! Fingers crossed. More active, paying attention, moving around. Hoping she improves more as the days go on. I'm not giving up hope. I'm just glad we pay attention to them. One day and she probably would have died.
Did you try eye dropper electrolytes, mixing food with that to make a mash, freding cooked egg yolk? Check for pasty butt
 
No pasty butt, tried nutri drench and save a chic, mashed up a hard boiled egg, but she won't open up for me
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Mine was quite stubborn as well. and what a tiny mouth! Just keep trying with the water and electrolytes. Maybe she'll get enough strength that she'll want to eat. Good luck!
 

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