Rethia
Songster
- Dec 28, 2024
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I hatched out Icelandic chicks about five weeks ago and they moved to my friend's property (I've been hatching chicks for her flock) at about 3 weeks old. One, Waffles, was/is kind of the runt of the litter. I noticed while she was with me that she was growing slower than the rest, about a week behind in size, and she is extremely passive. I think she just wasn't eating much. I would take her out of the cage and feed her separately and she would eat more, but she just didn't like eating around the others. However, her behavior was normal and it didn't look like she was being picked on by the others.
I just moved my khaki campbell ducks out there and went to check on the Icelandics and it looks like she's been put through a wringer.
In the picture, she's on my brooder plate because I brought her back to my place to nurse, but she was bordering on lethargic and she's moving very gingerly. As you may be able to tell in the picture, her eye was pecked and I washed it and put some antibiotic on it, but I don't know for sure if she still has an eye
. Her feathers are damaged on her wings and tail, and she has no feathers on her back. I can feel her breastbone jutting out. She doesn't seem to have any broken bones, but she is anorexic feeling.
She's eating and I gave her some rooster booster in her water and unmedicated starter mash to make it easier for her to eat larger quantities. When we got home, she had a couple watery poops, but she's had a few normal ones since she started eating. I have two Pekin duck chicks in the brooder with her and they're getting along all right so far, despite the five week age difference.
She keeps falling asleep standing up and, again, her behavior is more what is expect from a couple days old chick vs five weeks old. She is also almost half the size of her flockmates vs just a little smaller.
I don't blame my friend for her condition, she was checking crops every evening and she said that Waffles always had a full, albeit small, crop every evening. The eye peck happened somewhere between evening check and when I went there this morning.
Will she improve with some TLC? Any recommendations? I love this little chick, I spent a lot of time with her before and she's a very affectionate little baby.
I just moved my khaki campbell ducks out there and went to check on the Icelandics and it looks like she's been put through a wringer.
In the picture, she's on my brooder plate because I brought her back to my place to nurse, but she was bordering on lethargic and she's moving very gingerly. As you may be able to tell in the picture, her eye was pecked and I washed it and put some antibiotic on it, but I don't know for sure if she still has an eye

She's eating and I gave her some rooster booster in her water and unmedicated starter mash to make it easier for her to eat larger quantities. When we got home, she had a couple watery poops, but she's had a few normal ones since she started eating. I have two Pekin duck chicks in the brooder with her and they're getting along all right so far, despite the five week age difference.
She keeps falling asleep standing up and, again, her behavior is more what is expect from a couple days old chick vs five weeks old. She is also almost half the size of her flockmates vs just a little smaller.
I don't blame my friend for her condition, she was checking crops every evening and she said that Waffles always had a full, albeit small, crop every evening. The eye peck happened somewhere between evening check and when I went there this morning.

Will she improve with some TLC? Any recommendations? I love this little chick, I spent a lot of time with her before and she's a very affectionate little baby.