- Jun 1, 2013
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Our last chick to hatch this morning isn't doing well. He had a difficult hatch to begin with, and we're not sure what happened during the rest of the day, as we had to leave early and didn't return until late afternoon. When we returned, we found him in a corner of the brood box, struggling and barely hanging on. We've segregated him from the other chicks, by placing him in a smaller box, close to the heat lamp. We gave him some water with a pipette and let him be and he's perked up quite a bit. But he's having a real hard time balancing himself and staying upright. He falls over, or falls backwards and can't right himself, etc. We think he may have floundered himself to a cooler corner of the brood box and then flopped over backwards and couldn't get himself upright to get back to the warmer part of the box.
But in the meantime, how do we help him? Will he eventually get strong enough to keep himself upright? If he flops himself onto his back and is stuck that way for the rest of the night (remember, he's in a small box near the heat lamp, so he can't get himself too cold), is that going to be bad for him?
But in the meantime, how do we help him? Will he eventually get strong enough to keep himself upright? If he flops himself onto his back and is stuck that way for the rest of the night (remember, he's in a small box near the heat lamp, so he can't get himself too cold), is that going to be bad for him?
