Oh, as a post script to my above thread: I looked our chick over, and did not see any mites, lice, etc.
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Oh, as a post script to my above thread: I looked our chick over, and did not see any mites, lice, etc.

and Welcome To BYC! Hope your chick recovers.

I'm so sorry about your chick, that's such sad news.We ended up culling our chick.![]()
After 7 days of feeding/watering her manually every 2 hours - we never saw her drink on her own, and only saw her eat on her own twice - we realized that she was only half the size of her other hatch mates. We felt that we really tried everything, but in the end, she wasn't growing.
I have to say that culling was one of the single most difficult things I have ever done, and while I know it is the responsible and most humane thing to do in certain cases, I pray that I do not have to do it often enough to ever get used to it.
Thanks for everyone's encouragement. I appreciate it immensely.
Danielle