poor chick can't stand happy update #16

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think you miss understood me! please re read my post. I UNDERSTAND IT NEEDS TO BE DONE. I am justa chickens
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Thanks!
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Okay I'm sorry , Just a little upset still. I just did this deed about 15 minutes before this post, I get very sensitive when I have to do these things. Once again I apologize.

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Been there done that. They are "new". If you read what I have posted in my posts that were in the emergency section.
I got some great advise! I did not cull. I was told it was normal for the chicks to be weak and be wobbly.
I would start by putting electrolytes and vitamins in the water. It is okay for all the chicks too, so don't worry. Mine were mostly raised by their moms. But I had to intervene with a couple of weak ones. They are all great now. Keep an eye on it and keep us posted so we can try an help you through this until your chickie is better.If it gets kicked out of the nest and seems to be dead.......don't throw it away....It needs to be warmed up and put a few drops of electrolyte water on the tip of it's beak so it can start to get energy again and then cared for by you, which really is not that big of a deal to do.
Keep us posted! I will try and help you as much as I can, if not I will try and find someone on here that has helped me!!!
 
vitamins never hurt and can be a cure..

if you don't have chick vitamins on hand, or even if you do..
give him some Poly-vi-sol liquid baby vitamins, Enfamil brand makes some with NO IRON..
give 2 drops on beak once a day for 4 days, then 1 drop for 4 days, continuing with chick vitamins.
keep warm,,help to drink and eat if necessary.
electrolytes in water won't hurt..
see how it goes.
 

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