My less than a week old banty chick Ginger has a large, soft swelling on the right side of her chest just below her neck. It is squishy to the touch, like filled with fluid. I read in another thread this could be a crop problem but it was related to an older pullet. Could the same be happening to Ginger? If so, what if anything, can I do for a chick this age who will not eat? They suggested giving grit to clear it up. Can I force feed grit? Doesn't seem safe. She is the one in my other thread that I almost lost due to not eating and drinking two days ago. I hand fed her all day and she came back. Last night I noticed she was not as active anymore so I separated her out from the others. This morning she is still weak and lethargic and I cannot get her to liven up even with food and water. I have been trying liquefied egg yolk for an extra boost but also starter mash completely watered down. She is also gasping for breath at times. I think this swelling is affecting her breathing.
I would appreciate any help I can get as soon as possible (if she is savable). I would really hate to lose this little girl. I lost one on Tuesday and I have worked so hard to save her, not to mention I am attached
I would appreciate any help I can get as soon as possible (if she is savable). I would really hate to lose this little girl. I lost one on Tuesday and I have worked so hard to save her, not to mention I am attached