Well, now I have.Well, you have now
Sorry about that! I meant @Tookie
I also had another thread open that you were on and got my wires crossed.
It's fine.
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Well, now I have.Well, you have now
Sorry about that! I meant @Tookie
I also had another thread open that you were on and got my wires crossed.
I only have around 25 tabs open right now, so maybe I can keep up a little betterWell, now I have.
It's fine.
Try 76, like me?I only have around 25 tabs open right now, so maybe I can keep up a little better![]()
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No, I only have 2 monitors, that's too many tabs for me!Try 76, like me?
She's eating the wet food out of my hand really well and by herself which makes me feel better. It's been harder to get her to drink from the syringe but she did get a little water in her. I hope it'll be enough. How often should I keep feeding and watering her? I'll stay up all night if I have to. Thank you so much for the info. These chicks mean a lot to us since we hatched them ourselves and they're for my 8 year old son. We love them very much.I agree with @MysteryChicken to start her on vitamin therapy.
In addition to the vitamin E and egg, I would also give 1/4 tablet B-Complex vitamin daily.
Work on hydration, do your best to get food into her once she's hydrated. Wet soupy chick starter would be good to give.
You can syringe food/water into her, tube feed her or hold her and see if she can eat by herself.
Syringe https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...dications-to-all-poultry-and-waterfowl.73335/
Tube https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/crop-feeding.75454/