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Does losing babies get easier? I haven't lost one, but I know that I will soon.
I've been concerned about one of my most recent chicks since I got them home last Sunday. It's the smallest, it sleeps a lot, and it fusses a good deal.
It's also got odd wings, but I think I determined, with help from folks here, that that isn't likely a part of her issues.
I thought maybe it would be okay when it seemed to perk up on Monday and Tuesday. But yesterday wasn't a great day for it, and by last night, I felt pretty certain it wouldn't make it.
Well, this morning, I walked in the room and 3 ran out from under the brooder plate, but not her. I prepared for the worst and lifted the plate to see her kind of lying on her side. I thought she had passed, but when I touched her, she hopped up. I cleaned her off (not pasty butt, but droppings from being on her side for a while).
I mixed up more electrolytes and gave them to her, along with raw egg yolk. She took a little of each, and I offered them until she shook her beak. I set her back in the brooder, and she walked back under the plate.
I feel very certain she won't make it, so I'm not looking for any false hope. And I will say that I don't feel quite as sad as I thought I would (I definitely do, just not as much as I worried about). But I feel guilty.
Is there anything else I could have done differently?
I've been concerned about one of my most recent chicks since I got them home last Sunday. It's the smallest, it sleeps a lot, and it fusses a good deal.
It's also got odd wings, but I think I determined, with help from folks here, that that isn't likely a part of her issues.
I thought maybe it would be okay when it seemed to perk up on Monday and Tuesday. But yesterday wasn't a great day for it, and by last night, I felt pretty certain it wouldn't make it.
Well, this morning, I walked in the room and 3 ran out from under the brooder plate, but not her. I prepared for the worst and lifted the plate to see her kind of lying on her side. I thought she had passed, but when I touched her, she hopped up. I cleaned her off (not pasty butt, but droppings from being on her side for a while).
I mixed up more electrolytes and gave them to her, along with raw egg yolk. She took a little of each, and I offered them until she shook her beak. I set her back in the brooder, and she walked back under the plate.
I feel very certain she won't make it, so I'm not looking for any false hope. And I will say that I don't feel quite as sad as I thought I would (I definitely do, just not as much as I worried about). But I feel guilty.
Is there anything else I could have done differently?