Just a question about my chick,,

Jul 28, 2020
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So yesterday she started acting weird she was sleeping in the corner for a long time while everyone else was playing she’s 6 days old if I decide to pick her up and put her on let’s say my desk she would try everything to get in my hand and back in the cage I gave her some water with probiotics and electrolytes she’s getting a bit better any other recommendations? And her droppings are normal she eats and drinks normally with the other chicks as well.
 
So yesterday she started acting weird she was sleeping in the corner for a long time while everyone else was playing she’s 6 days old if I decide to pick her up and put her on let’s say my desk she would try everything to get in my hand and back in the cage I gave her some water with probiotics and electrolytes she’s getting a bit better any other recommendations? And her droppings are normal she eats and drinks normally with the other chicks as well.
Its sounds like you have done what's needed for now and soon she will be acting normal. Things to watch for are diarrhea, pasty butt, and discolored abdomen; these seem to be the most common complaints in chicks. Other symptoms of a health problem are discharge from nostrils and eyes, gasping and labored breathing, loss of weight, neurological problems, inactive, and a ruffled appearance with drooping wings.

Good luck!
 
Its sounds like you have done what's needed for now and soon she will be acting normal. Things to watch for are diarrhea, pasty butt, and discolored abdomen; these seem to be the most common complaints in chicks. Other symptoms of a health problem are discharge from nostrils and eyes, gasping and labored breathing, loss of weight, neurological problems, inactive, and a ruffled appearance with drooping wings.

Good luck!
She looks normal and loves to stretch in the 1-2 minutes she stays awake from her nap
 
Its sounds like you have done what's needed for now and soon she will be acting normal. Things to watch for are diarrhea, pasty butt, and discolored abdomen; these seem to be the most common complaints in chicks. Other symptoms of a health problem are discharge from nostrils and eyes, gasping and labored breathing, loss of weight, neurological problems, inactive, and a ruffled appearance with drooping wings.

Good luck!
I think she will grow out of it soon because she’s one of the youngest chicks in the brooder.
 

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