Deeinbetween
In the Brooder
- Jun 1, 2019
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For everyone who read my introduction post, you'll know that Barbara was a little chick found wandering my yard. She was the reason I started my flock. She's in with the two week old Orpingtons under the heat lamp and I check on them pretty frequently throughout the day.
About half an hour ago, I went in for the final check of the night and to turn out the overhead light. Barbara was soaked from head to toe, laying on her side and kicking her legs. I have no idea what could have happened to her! I'm certain none of the cats got to her since A: there's no wounds and B: I'm pretty anal about keeping the door to the brooder room shut. I immediately scooped her up and took her to the bathroom where I set the blowdryer on warm and dried her off. I've been keeping her close for body heat and comfort since she always likes to curl up in the crook of my arm, behind my knee, etc.
She still seems sluggish and not like herself. She peeps and makes noise near constantly but she doesn't open her eyes much. What could have happened and what can I do? My nearest livestock vet is closed for the night and an hour's drive from my home. What can I do to give her the best chance of making it?
UPDATE: She's making this sound which I've never heard before. She does it at 1:00-1:03 ish.
About half an hour ago, I went in for the final check of the night and to turn out the overhead light. Barbara was soaked from head to toe, laying on her side and kicking her legs. I have no idea what could have happened to her! I'm certain none of the cats got to her since A: there's no wounds and B: I'm pretty anal about keeping the door to the brooder room shut. I immediately scooped her up and took her to the bathroom where I set the blowdryer on warm and dried her off. I've been keeping her close for body heat and comfort since she always likes to curl up in the crook of my arm, behind my knee, etc.
She still seems sluggish and not like herself. She peeps and makes noise near constantly but she doesn't open her eyes much. What could have happened and what can I do? My nearest livestock vet is closed for the night and an hour's drive from my home. What can I do to give her the best chance of making it?

UPDATE: She's making this sound which I've never heard before. She does it at 1:00-1:03 ish.
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