Just hatched baby Serama chick having motor difficulties- can it be helped?

Thank you so much for the update.

He is such a sweetie
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I'm so glad to hear he is still going - eating on his own - what a milestone!

You have done so well in taking care of him, I'm sure others will be inspired and your information on his care will be useful.
 
Hey, just an update.

Chibby is doing well. Still blind, and still needs me to put his head to the bowl of food about 5 times a day, but he is really quite a character. He makes a great lap pet too. Right now he is behind me on the floor, wearing a diaper, and scrunching his toes on tissue paper. (I suppose he likes the crunchy feel of it? He likes running his beak up and down curtains too.) He is the calmest chicken I know. Trusting. Adorable. He likes being in front of the tv the most. I suppose that the voices and sound from the tv put him at ease, like he is a part of a flock. He wanders around the floor with his chicken diaper on... so thankful someone makes such a thing. He gets a bath every week or two and has his own sleeping quarters- a converted clear storage container with enough room for him to roam around in a bit. Mostly, every day he is out wandering and keeping busy with whatever he is doing. Thank you Diapers by Sky for the diapers! They work very well and no complaints from Chibby when he's wearing them.

Just want to share a current photo or two...



 
Just wanted to update again.

Chibs is doing great. I still have to help feed him but his feeding time goes very smoothly now unlike those first days. Its pretty much routine now and Chibby knows what to do and what's expected of him.

I also found out he has some vision, so he is not totally blind like I had originally thought.

There is not much else to share other than he's doing just fine. He's a great little pet. Because he is so docile, he's a hit with the kids.
 
Just wanted to update again.

Chibs is doing great. I still have to help feed him but his feeding time goes very smoothly now unlike those first days. Its pretty much routine now and Chibby knows what to do and what's expected of him.

I also found out he has some vision, so he is not totally blind like I had originally thought.

There is not much else to share other than he's doing just fine. He's a great little pet. Because he is so docile, he's a hit with the kids.
How is he doing now? Sadly I hatched a little chick just like him - bulgy eyes, not eating/drinking, walks backwards, loses balance, and seems to have very bad vision. :( She is 2 days old. I will try the b vitamins and selenium, is that all you supplemented with to help him?

Thanks so much for your time!
 
How is he doing now? Sadly I hatched a little chick just like him - bulgy eyes, not eating/drinking, walks backwards, loses balance, and seems to have very bad vision. :( She is 2 days old. I will try the b vitamins and selenium, is that all you supplemented with to help him?

Thanks so much for your time!
Oh he’s totally healthy, still with us! I’m sorry to hear about your little chick. Getting through those first weeks of illness are the most challenging. Her issues sound a bit different than Chibbs. I did gave chicks that had similar issues as to what you say here. Getting them chick vitamins is absolutely crucial. You can find that at most poultry stores. i’m concerned about the bulgy eyes..do you have a photo of them?
I just realized this was written some time ago. I hope your chick is ok. I haven’t been on the boards lately and just saw your comment.
 

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