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THEChIcKeNwhisperer354
Songster
Shes alot smaller then the others. Shes breathing REALLY hard.
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Do you think she could be too hot?PLEASE HELP SHE IS BREATHING HARD WHAT IS WRONG WITH HER!!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?
No she has access to a cooler area.Do you think she could be too hot?
I preface this with I too am a 1st time chick owner. With that, we recently got 5 chicks. 1 of which they weren’t going to sell us bc she had splayed leg. To the point she was only really walking on 1. I did research, I put brown parcel paper down over their shavings for stability and purchased pre-made hobbles. When they arrived I discovered I couldn’t get one on her. At the time she was 1 week old with tiny legs. I was terrified (she was terrified) I was going to hurt. So, I researched more. I came across a post by a kinesiologist that explained pros/cons of hobbling, the science behind the injury and the fix, and provided another option. Putting the chick in a pint glass for an hour at a time a day. Use paper towel or TP for nest like support but be sure the glass is big/small enough for the chick to keep her legs underneath. No option for the leg to splay. I did this for 2 days (2 hrs.) in a row and I kid you not, day 3 she was walking like there was never an issue. I do think modifying the floor contributed as well. Either way, She’s the biggest one in the brood now.Please help.
I am sorry that I can’t help you but maybe somebody else can. I think she’s around a week old now so did you reduce the temperature by five or more degrees?Nothing is scaring her shes just breathing hard.
Thanks for the help but, the leg is now fine. I'm just worried about her breathing hard.I preface this with I too am a 1st time chick owner. With that, we recently got 5 chicks. 1 of which they weren’t going to sell us bc she had splayed leg. To the point she was only really walking on 1. I did research, I put brown parcel paper down over their shavings for stability and purchased pre-made hobbles. When they arrived I discovered I couldn’t get one on her. At the time she was 1 week old with tiny legs. I was terrified (she was terrified) I was going to hurt. So, I researched more. I came across a post by a kinesiologist that explained pros/cons of hobbling, the science behind the injury and the fix, and provided another option. Putting the chick in a pint glass for an hour at a time a day. Use paper towel or TP for nest like support but be sure the glass is big/small enough for the chick to keep her legs underneath. No option for the leg to splay. I did this for 2 days (2 hrs.) in a row and I kid you not, day 3 she was walking like there was never an issue. I do think modifying the floor contributed as well. Either way, She’s the biggest one in the brood now.
Good luck!
If anything shes cold. Shes huddling up with all the others. Anytime she gets too warm she can got to the other side of the tank. She can walk fine.I am sorry that I can’t help you but maybe somebody else can. I think she’s around a week old now so did you reduce the temperature by five or more degrees?
How is Sock doing?If anything shes cold. Shes huddling up with all the others. Anytime she gets too warm she can got to the other side of the tank. She can walk fine.