I picked up some new babies Friday morning, and placed them in the brooding box in the coop. Went out ths morning, and found two of them somehow wedged under the water fountain. The fountain was on a flat board on top of the shavings, but the board wasn't quite as wide as the bottom of the fountain. The kids must have scratched in the shavings under the fountain/alongside the board, and gotten themselves lodged between the shavings and the underside of the fountain! Anyway, I carefully removed the fountain, and both of them moved! Barely, eyes mostly staying closed, but they moved. I have no idea how long they were stuck - they were fine when I checked on them just before dark last night.
I have brought both of them into the house, and they're in a box in the utility room. They've both been chirping quite a bit, and when I touch them or pick them up, they move around - not a lot, but they're moving. I put feed and water in the box, but I can't get them to react to water on my fingertips. Kinda having to let nature run its course here, I think. Anyone have any hints on what might help them get back up and get food and water, or some way I might be able to get them to at least drink, if they aren't already too dehydrated? Sure would like to save them, if possible. Oh, they're 4-5 day old Buckeyes.

Not looking so good, but they seem to be fighting - the one on the right far more so, but as long as they react to my touch and voice and keep chirping, that's a good sign!
I changed the board to one that shouldn't allow that to happen again - much wider.
Thanks for any input. Have a great day, and God bless!
I have brought both of them into the house, and they're in a box in the utility room. They've both been chirping quite a bit, and when I touch them or pick them up, they move around - not a lot, but they're moving. I put feed and water in the box, but I can't get them to react to water on my fingertips. Kinda having to let nature run its course here, I think. Anyone have any hints on what might help them get back up and get food and water, or some way I might be able to get them to at least drink, if they aren't already too dehydrated? Sure would like to save them, if possible. Oh, they're 4-5 day old Buckeyes.
Not looking so good, but they seem to be fighting - the one on the right far more so, but as long as they react to my touch and voice and keep chirping, that's a good sign!
I changed the board to one that shouldn't allow that to happen again - much wider.
Thanks for any input. Have a great day, and God bless!
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