Ok BYC, I need some help.
I have a 6 week old bantam chick. Two weeks ago, a board was broken in the top of the brooder, and it must have hit the chick. I knew he was injured by the way he was walking, but I thought he was well enough to stay with mom and sibling. The next morning when I went to let them out, he couldn't walk.
Since then, he's been in the house. He only wants to lay on his left side, and seems to be favoring his left leg. He can bend both legs and can push with both feet, but he really only wants to have both legs extended straight out behind him, whether he's laying down or I'm holding up. He also started doing like a body "lurch". This has seemed to get a little better, but he still does it with his head sometimes.
I took him in and 2 vets looked at him. They did xrays and said the legs and pelvis are not broken. The only thing they told me was that it could have caused a spinal injury or a neurological injury. They basically told me to just exercise his legs.
I have been feeding him every 3 hours during the day, and he eats like a horse. I've been giving him water with Save-a-chick, his regular chick crumbles, cooked egg mixed with oats, Greek yogurt, a little bit of B vitamin complex, and a few drops of vitamin E, along with some healthy treats like watermelon. I'm also taking him out to see mom and sister for a few minutes every day.
I've tried about a dozen different versions of a chick sling, which he inevitably escapes from using his legs and wings, and I finally made a cardboard cover with a hole in it for his head to stick out. I've used it a few times, but I feel like it's cruel with the weather being SO hot, and I'm not even sure if it's what I should be doing.
I'm doing my best to try to save the little guy, but I'm out of ideas.
I have a 6 week old bantam chick. Two weeks ago, a board was broken in the top of the brooder, and it must have hit the chick. I knew he was injured by the way he was walking, but I thought he was well enough to stay with mom and sibling. The next morning when I went to let them out, he couldn't walk.
Since then, he's been in the house. He only wants to lay on his left side, and seems to be favoring his left leg. He can bend both legs and can push with both feet, but he really only wants to have both legs extended straight out behind him, whether he's laying down or I'm holding up. He also started doing like a body "lurch". This has seemed to get a little better, but he still does it with his head sometimes.
I took him in and 2 vets looked at him. They did xrays and said the legs and pelvis are not broken. The only thing they told me was that it could have caused a spinal injury or a neurological injury. They basically told me to just exercise his legs.
I have been feeding him every 3 hours during the day, and he eats like a horse. I've been giving him water with Save-a-chick, his regular chick crumbles, cooked egg mixed with oats, Greek yogurt, a little bit of B vitamin complex, and a few drops of vitamin E, along with some healthy treats like watermelon. I'm also taking him out to see mom and sister for a few minutes every day.
I've tried about a dozen different versions of a chick sling, which he inevitably escapes from using his legs and wings, and I finally made a cardboard cover with a hole in it for his head to stick out. I've used it a few times, but I feel like it's cruel with the weather being SO hot, and I'm not even sure if it's what I should be doing.
I'm doing my best to try to save the little guy, but I'm out of ideas.