I decided to let my broody sit on some eggs

I think whatever she has is neurological, no improvement at all, if anything she’s gotten worse, I fed her all advised vitamins as well as wet feed but she’s just not thriving, I doubt she’ll survive the night
Sorry for the sick chick. :hugs
I would give the healthy chick asap to the broody (this night). It has more chances for a good life with a broody. If you wait too long she is going to be a lonely chick or needs to grow up with a sick sibling she cant interact with in a normal way.
 
Sorry for the sick chick. :hugs
I would give the healthy chick asap to the broody (this night). It has more chances for a good life with a broody. If you wait too long she is going to be a lonely chick or needs to grow up with a sick sibling she cant interact with in a normal way.
Absolutely, I would give the healthy one to the broody so it isn’t raised all alone. So sorry about the one with the issues
 
She seems to be holding her head up a little now often today, and can stand a little bit, we keep her in a sock sling
 

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I hope your chicks survive!
I have not dealt with wry neck myself but this video might help you:
I love this lady’s YouTube channel!
 

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