I am so sorry. she most likely had infection I don't think there was much that could have been done.
@casportpony I am sure can give you advise.
@casportpony I am sure can give you advise.
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So sorry for your loss. There is nothing that you could have done to prevent it, and the treatment I was going to suggest is very risky. Yolk sac infections are probably the leading cause of death in chicks and ducklings, and the hatchery should not have sent that one, and the feed store should not have sold it.I am at a loss for words. She flailed around for 10 seconds and passed. Other than starting the vitimans and electrolytes sooner, is there anything else i couldve done to prevent this? Ive never seen an animal go down hill so fast. She wasn't even struggling to breathe.
If it's acting normal (eating, drinking, and pooping) there is a very good chance it will make it. If it starts to decline, let me know and I'll tell about another option.Thank you all for the advice!
My plan is to seperate from the others, but make sure it can see the others. Give electrolytes and vitimans. And to keep it clean and dry.
Crossing my fingers it makes it!
X2.Contact the store.