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They are on medicated chick feed. All my other chicks are fine.
I was trying to still give it medicated chick feed with the baby supplement so that the change wouldn't hurt its tummy.
I said that i couldn't give it poly-vi-sol because no where near me sold it.
I tried everything. I gave it sugar water when it was going down hill, that did not help so i switched back to plain water because i heard sugar water would dehydrate them.
I fed it medicated chick feed and the baby bird formula (wet/oatmeal type texture).
I was giving it normal water on a regular basis.
When it didn't want to eat, i boiled a egg and crumbled up the yolk and tried to feed it that. It ate the tinest bit and wouldn't eat any more.
All the others are perfectly healthy.
But like i said above, the chick died last night..
I was trying to still give it medicated chick feed with the baby supplement so that the change wouldn't hurt its tummy.
I said that i couldn't give it poly-vi-sol because no where near me sold it.
I tried everything. I gave it sugar water when it was going down hill, that did not help so i switched back to plain water because i heard sugar water would dehydrate them.
I fed it medicated chick feed and the baby bird formula (wet/oatmeal type texture).
I was giving it normal water on a regular basis.
When it didn't want to eat, i boiled a egg and crumbled up the yolk and tried to feed it that. It ate the tinest bit and wouldn't eat any more.
All the others are perfectly healthy.
But like i said above, the chick died last night..
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You have not talked about the nutritional side of this? Are you feeding this chick medicated chick feed that is smooched in water or not? Have you added to this chicks feed or water, sugar to give it more energy to burn up? You have given it Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol but what real foods and food groups are you offering this baby to compensate for the missing proteins? I hope it is high in proteins bc I think since the entire yoke inside the egg it was born in was not entirely absorbed and it is lacking in proteins, protein and more protein and you can offer it now by giving it foods high in proteins being slowly hand fed in tablespoon size amounts. You need to introduce them a bit at a time by mincing them up or grinding them in like a coffer grinder (I use it to mix and break up seeds) these foods offer substance other regular food does not like! eggs (scrambled or hard boiled or fried), flax seed, linseed, sunflower seed no shells ground up, broccoli & cauliflower cooked soft and then crushed up, cooked chicken minced up in a food processor, corn frozen in a bag and steamed, mealworms, cottage cheese with flax seed, linseed, sunflower seed no shells ground up in it. Good luck there is my 2 cents I wish you the best with this little baby......