- Jun 30, 2009
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Hi all,
Just looking for a bit of advice with one of our chicks.
This is our first time raising chickens. We have 13 chicks about 6 weeks old. We recently moved them from their little pen in our basement to an outdoor coop/pen. They all seemed to be adjusting well to this change. We have continued to feed them chick feed from the store and have started to give them veggies - cucumbers, corn, etc to supplement the feed. They always have water available in their coop.
We noticed last night that one of the chicks (who hasn't been growing as fast as the others. All the other chicks are well feathered by now. This little one is still getting its body feathers, so it is not as 'developed' as the others despite being the same age) was lethargic and seemed to have a problem with its rump (not sure what the actual terms are for chicken body parts). My husband squeezed his rump a bit and a very hard piece of poop came out, kind of serving as a cork, followed by a few more significant chunks of poop. There was quite a bit for a little chicken. We brought him inside, apart from the other chickens, and have him in a box with just feed and water. Since last night, he has not been as lethargic, but is still not moving around much (could be the fact that he's in a box...) He hasn't pooped yet, but has been dripping a milky/watery substance from his butt. there are drops around the box and it seems to be sticking to his butt. I keep wiping it away, scared he's going to get backed up again...
Anything else we should be doing? any thoughts on why this happened? Our theories are that either his digestion system isn't mature enough for the different veggies, or he hasn't been drinking enough water (he's the last to figure out that he should be coming and going between the coop and the pen so I question how much water he was drinking)
sorry for the detail...just trying to figure out how to help this little guy.
Thanks,
Renee
Just looking for a bit of advice with one of our chicks.
This is our first time raising chickens. We have 13 chicks about 6 weeks old. We recently moved them from their little pen in our basement to an outdoor coop/pen. They all seemed to be adjusting well to this change. We have continued to feed them chick feed from the store and have started to give them veggies - cucumbers, corn, etc to supplement the feed. They always have water available in their coop.
We noticed last night that one of the chicks (who hasn't been growing as fast as the others. All the other chicks are well feathered by now. This little one is still getting its body feathers, so it is not as 'developed' as the others despite being the same age) was lethargic and seemed to have a problem with its rump (not sure what the actual terms are for chicken body parts). My husband squeezed his rump a bit and a very hard piece of poop came out, kind of serving as a cork, followed by a few more significant chunks of poop. There was quite a bit for a little chicken. We brought him inside, apart from the other chickens, and have him in a box with just feed and water. Since last night, he has not been as lethargic, but is still not moving around much (could be the fact that he's in a box...) He hasn't pooped yet, but has been dripping a milky/watery substance from his butt. there are drops around the box and it seems to be sticking to his butt. I keep wiping it away, scared he's going to get backed up again...
Anything else we should be doing? any thoughts on why this happened? Our theories are that either his digestion system isn't mature enough for the different veggies, or he hasn't been drinking enough water (he's the last to figure out that he should be coming and going between the coop and the pen so I question how much water he was drinking)
sorry for the detail...just trying to figure out how to help this little guy.
Thanks,
Renee