- Oct 6, 2013
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I need help, AND FAST!! 
For you see I had 6 chicken eggs in my incubator, but only four were fertilize.
Around the second week of incubating, we had a blackout. When my mother had reached the eggs they were slightly cold. She tried her best to keep all four that were growing warm, but by the time the chicks had hatched. Two of the four died due to body problems caused from the blackout. One of the chicks are really healthy and is out in the shed under the red light, while the other one who has really bad body problems and is still inside of the incubator where I can keep an eye on it 24/7.
The blackout has caused so much problems with this chicken such as;
- The lump where the breast area is, is off sided.
- The eyes are normally closed.
- We have to feed and give the chick water all by hand.
and
- Walking problems.
(One of the legs sticks out too far to the side causing the chick to constantly fall over and waddle when walking)
I can tell the chick is REALLY trying when we teach it to walk, and it makes me so sad because I can't think of anything to help it.
If my mother doesn't see any improvements soon, she is considering to put it to sleep because "It's better than for it to suffer".
I know she has a point but I love this chick SO MUCH, and I would hate to see another one pass. If anyone could help me on how to teach my poor baby to walk I will love you forever!!
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For you see I had 6 chicken eggs in my incubator, but only four were fertilize.
Around the second week of incubating, we had a blackout. When my mother had reached the eggs they were slightly cold. She tried her best to keep all four that were growing warm, but by the time the chicks had hatched. Two of the four died due to body problems caused from the blackout. One of the chicks are really healthy and is out in the shed under the red light, while the other one who has really bad body problems and is still inside of the incubator where I can keep an eye on it 24/7.
The blackout has caused so much problems with this chicken such as;
- The lump where the breast area is, is off sided.
- The eyes are normally closed.
- We have to feed and give the chick water all by hand.
and
- Walking problems.
(One of the legs sticks out too far to the side causing the chick to constantly fall over and waddle when walking)
I can tell the chick is REALLY trying when we teach it to walk, and it makes me so sad because I can't think of anything to help it.
If my mother doesn't see any improvements soon, she is considering to put it to sleep because "It's better than for it to suffer".
I know she has a point but I love this chick SO MUCH, and I would hate to see another one pass. If anyone could help me on how to teach my poor baby to walk I will love you forever!!
~ Need Answers