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Sometimes perfectly healthy chicks will even die. I have had "sticky" chicks do just fine. I think you might of had humidity problems, but not positive. I do think you should remove as much of the substance as you can without causing too much stress or draft. I normally just use a warm damp paper towel, and just lightly wipe out what will come off without any force. The chick still has a chance if it sucked everything up.
Thanks Jeslew. I gave it a bath of sorts and otherwise it's completely healthy. We'll see if that helps. I didn't know it was possible to have an ugly chick but I gotta tell ya... this thing has a face only a mother could love.
Sometimes perfectly healthy chicks will even die. I have had "sticky" chicks do just fine. I think you might of had humidity problems, but not positive. I do think you should remove as much of the substance as you can without causing too much stress or draft. I normally just use a warm damp paper towel, and just lightly wipe out what will come off without any force. The chick still has a chance if it sucked everything up.
Thanks Jeslew. I gave it a bath of sorts and otherwise it's completely healthy. We'll see if that helps. I didn't know it was possible to have an ugly chick but I gotta tell ya... this thing has a face only a mother could love.
