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Please, let's not compare chickens with children.
And please, read the OP's initial post, read the description of the severity of this chick's problems. It really is amazing that it could even hatch itself out of its shell, but it's not long for this world. The OP could let it live a brief unhappy life & slowly starve to death, if injury or infection doesn't take it first. Or they could quickly end its troubles by culling.
There's a wide spectrum of attitudes towards "special needs" chicks represented here. Some folks are willing to devote an abundance of time/effort/funds to keeping such a chick alive, others can or will not. It's up to the individual chicken keeper, and I don't fault anyone for their stance.
But I do have issues with chickens being compared to children, that's entirely different, and only makes a hard decision all the more difficult.
Please, let's not compare chickens with children.
And please, read the OP's initial post, read the description of the severity of this chick's problems. It really is amazing that it could even hatch itself out of its shell, but it's not long for this world. The OP could let it live a brief unhappy life & slowly starve to death, if injury or infection doesn't take it first. Or they could quickly end its troubles by culling.
There's a wide spectrum of attitudes towards "special needs" chicks represented here. Some folks are willing to devote an abundance of time/effort/funds to keeping such a chick alive, others can or will not. It's up to the individual chicken keeper, and I don't fault anyone for their stance.
But I do have issues with chickens being compared to children, that's entirely different, and only makes a hard decision all the more difficult.