My chick looks a lot bigger than the others?

Lucy_Dobinson

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Apr 6, 2020
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Hi sorry I’m new here! I have three 4 week old brown shaver hens, currently in a large brooder eating chick starter. I have noticed one of the chicks has quite a puffed looking chest, and the other day threw up some milky mucous looking liquid when I went to pick her up? She is eating and drinking fine, and still very alert. Any ideas if this is something wrong or just me being paranoid? Thanks! Pics attached.
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Any chance you squeezed her crop when you picked her up causing her to throw up?
Also, I'm not familiar with the brown shaver breed, are they sex link? Sometimes a major size difference points towards rooster, but the comb and wattles don't look very big or red so hopefully that's not the case.
 
Yes a sex link! :) I’m from New Zealand so I think they call them shavers here? I also noticed she opens her mouth sometimes but no sound comes out. Her crop may have been squeezed slightly? but her chest does seem very swollen
 
Are you offering any grit for them to help with digestion?
Here they sell "chick grit" which is very small crushed granite. Once the girls move outside, they pick a lot of that stuff up off the ground on their own, but it's important to offer it on the side while they are still in the brooder.
 
No not at the moment, I got told you don’t need grit when just feeding starter crumble - but I will grab some when I can and see if that helps :)
 

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