Live chick in trouble - graphic pics - help!

If you have the liquid vitamins you can just touch the dropper to the edge of his beak and place a drop there. He will eventually open and take it in.
I hope this chick makes it.
And don't feel bad about helping...we all do it at some point...learning is the important thing.
~Rebecca
 
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Make sure you get liqiud baby vitamins without iron.
You can certainly mix egg yolk up to a smooth consistency to try and feed him. I would not worry too much about him eating, he can live of the yolk, assuming he is absorbing it and it appears that way from the pics, for a couple days. I think more important at this time would be water to keep him from being dehydrated and the vitamins to give him a boost.
 
If you like you can make a homemade electrolyte solution of: 1/3 teaspoon of potassion chloride (salt substitute), 1/2 teaspoon sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), 1 whole teaspoon of sodium chloride (table salt) in 1 quart of water. You want to give 1 teaspoon per gallon of water for at least a week. Use it exclusively in place of regular drinking water. You can decide how to break this down for the little one.
(Electrolytes are calcium, chloride, magnesium, phosperous, potassium & sodium.)
I got this info from the Gail Damerow book: The Chicken Health Handbook - a good one to have.
Good luck with your chick.
 
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Tesco's has some if that helps.

Unfortunately we are currently without a vehicle - someone is running to the commissary for us for the vitamins.

What is salt substitute? Unless it is normal table salt, we do not have it.

*sigh*
 
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how's your baby chick doing?
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This little one has quite a bit of dried yolk on him... he needs to be cleaned. How do I go about cleaning him, with the bit of yolk still attached? Should I wait for the yolk to dry up and fall off? What if it does not fall off? How long do I wait? Sorry for all of the questions... just reached a bit of a stopping point and not sure how to proceed.

~Cherlyn
 
What is salt substitute? Unless it is normal table salt, we do not have it.

It's just a substitute for salt that has no sodium but provides potassium. Over here in the states "Morton" brand has one. I know your choices will probably be much different. If you don't have it/can't get it I would use whatever ingredients the recipe calls for I had. Wish I could help more, but it looks as though you're doing a marvelous job taking care of that baby.​
 
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I am so amazed that chick is still alive. GO!!

Looks like you are doing everything just right. At the very least I'd get it a little water to drink... put it's beak in it, it will drink it or use a dropper.
 
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