Sentimentalgamer
Chirping
I've got 10 silkie chicks that were born on the 7th, they were shipped and recieved on the 9th. 2 of them are currently "droopy" and lethargic.
Backstory:
Yesterday I noticed the older chicks were getting on top of the brooder and caused the heat lamp to turn off. I fixed it and picked up a silkie who was extra cuddly and fell asleep in my hand. Today, the heat lamp was off again (same reasons), so I moved the older chicks to a new location. 2 of my silkies are now droopy and sleepy. I am unsure if they ate or drank yesterday, I assume so since they were all up and around. I isolated them under the heat lamp in case they were cold and tried to give them water with rooster booster in it but they refused, even falling asleep in it.
Should I just leave them to get warm and see what happens, or try to force feed some water and food?
I have attached pictures of the worst one, I tried to attach video but it's to big. He was the extra cuddly one.
Backstory:
Yesterday I noticed the older chicks were getting on top of the brooder and caused the heat lamp to turn off. I fixed it and picked up a silkie who was extra cuddly and fell asleep in my hand. Today, the heat lamp was off again (same reasons), so I moved the older chicks to a new location. 2 of my silkies are now droopy and sleepy. I am unsure if they ate or drank yesterday, I assume so since they were all up and around. I isolated them under the heat lamp in case they were cold and tried to give them water with rooster booster in it but they refused, even falling asleep in it.
Should I just leave them to get warm and see what happens, or try to force feed some water and food?
I have attached pictures of the worst one, I tried to attach video but it's to big. He was the extra cuddly one.