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Ok, definitely mushy-chick-disease, which brings me to more questions for those of you with more experience! As I understand it I can wait and see how she does or I can decide that she is suffering to much and handle it. I'm a dog rescuer who struggles to kill most anything except flys & roaches so how do or would I know she's suffered enough?
The "ball" in/on her belly is bigger, she's still chirpping non-stop and she's also still eating, drinking and pooping normally. Currently she is separated from the other 2 chicks and all 3 are screaming their beaks off. I called TSC and they said there have been no other issues with chicks but I can come down today and they'll give me two more out of the same bunch of chicks and no they do not want her back. If she pulls thru this she has a lifelong home so that's not an issue.
I'm posting a couple of pics from half an hour ago so you all can see what I see.