Sometimes chicks just fail to thrive. It could be genetic. If she's eating and drinking then she/he may be fine. I'd just do the best I could. Just let her rest she might be.Thanks, guys!
Another question...
Have any of you ever had a chick that seemed to be on death's door for days and then recovered?
One of the TSC Sebrights has been poorly for days. Wobbly when it stands, weak, sleeps most of the time. It's breathing heavily, and holding its wings out away from its body. Almost like its too hot, but every time I move it to the cooler side of the brood box, it wobbles itself back to the warm corner. It did have pasty butt, but that's cleared up and its pooping easily now (as evidenced this morning when it pooped on me). I've taken it out of the brood box twice, expecting it to take its last breaths, only to have it just keep on fighting! It cuddles up with me and just keeps on going.
This has been going on for three days, at least. I've given it a bit of yogurt, which it ate off of my finger. I've been feeding her water with a pipette, and she is eating chick feed when I put some on a flat dish in front of her.
I'm not expecting her to live, but can't seem to cull her. Any ideas?
And most important, is this something my other chicks could catch from her? Nobody else seems sick.
My first batch of chicks I had two. I just put them in a dark box with food and water for a couple of days. As long as they're warm of course. It could just be stress.
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