How do I save 2 newly hatched chicks who fell from nest

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Nov 2, 2024
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Please I'm at a lose I thought I had someone watching for them to hatch turns i did not so as I was inside tending to one that hatch two days ago that I saved ,the mother is new to the pin and placed her nest up high in a very risky place so when I went out a hr ago just check everyone and amsay goodnight there were two on the ground they appear to have hemorrhage near their vent one is worse than the other is there anything I can do to save these baby chicks I've paid them and I've got them in an incubator at the right temperature incubator/bruder I will do whatever it takes any suggestions at all for a home late a homemade remedy I am just beside myself I really want to say these chicks if there is anyway please somebody please just give me an idea how
 
Please forgive me spelling I was letting the phn do all the work I should have proofread before posting but any homemade ideas any ideas at all please I'm just like I said beside myself going crazy I can't believe that this happened
If it were me, I'd either let them spend the night in the incubator or I'd put them back under the mama.

I'm not sure what other intervention would be appropriate. Maybe a little sugar water?
Thankyou I understand and I'm setting up my area by the brooder with all my vet supplies I will try sugar water it seems I'm out of electrolyte pouches I really appreciate the reply thank you
God bless
 
Yes although the mother will put up a fuss,but my help has returned and is working on that now. Thank you so much for replying and God bless

I'm not sure if you have the supplies on hand for this. I had a hen in a nesting box high up on the run wall. Instead of moving her (I was so scared I would break her eggs or something) I just built a little platform under her. I created a little frame, put plywood as the ceiling, then made walls of hardware cloth.
 
You can also put her in a cardboard box on the floor. She will protect her babies. Or you might want to move her someplace else like a garage or shed, but it's best if she can stay with the flock. Do you have a dog crate you can put them in on the floor of the coop?
 
Newly hatched chicks do not need sugar water or anything for about 72 hours. They are still absorbing the yolk.
Yes I understand but with a 4 foot fall and both have obvious hematomas coming out of their vents one worse than the other I thought it would be a good idea to have electrolytes sugar water something like that to give them by syringe and also I was wondering if I can use this bantix chick skin spray spray on the injuries by their events and maybe you might know I don't want to do anything it'll hurt them thank you so much for your reply I truly appreciate it. 🙏
 
You can also put her in a cardboard box on the floor. She will protect her babies. Or you might want to move her someplace else like a garage or shed, but it's best if she can stay with the flock. Do you have a dog crate you can put them in on the floor of the coop?
Yes I do and this not a bad sugestionthankyou im still learning myself so I really appreciate all the help I can get
 

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