DemeterAD9
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- Mar 21, 2024
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Hatched out some eggs over the last couple days. The last two I ended up assisting after finding one chick had already died due to hatching issues. There were 3 other chicks that were all upside down in the eggs and dead, one had a bad leg deformities so it's probably for the best. Both these chicks were hatched yesterday afternoon. The white chick is from a shipped egg, black from a road-side egg stand.
The black chick was able to pip (at the wrong end) and was unable to zip. After being pipped for over a day and making little progress I helped it out. It eats and drinks but has a bit of splayed legs going on and curled toes especially on the left foot. I've hobbled it but I think the legs may need to be brought closer together. I've also taped the left foot so the toes are mostly straight. Thoughts?
Now the real worrisome chick. This one was internally pipped for about 2 days. After I discovered that the other chick that was internally pipped had died I did a full assist on this one. It was sticky from egg residue and had to be wiped down with warm water. It is dry but not fluffed up. Poor thing constantly chirps if not under the brooder plate and wanders aimlessly. It responds to sound but there is no blinking or flinching when I put my finger near its face. I've tried getting it to eat and drink with the usual finger tapping method but that seems about impossible with it being blind. I put some crumbles in its mouth and it ate some but spat some out. Dipped it's beak in water a few times too. I'm not sure what can be done for this one and I feel it should be culled. Part of me is hoping it will regain some sight if given some nutrients but I can't get it to eat. Maybe tube feeding? How?
The black chick was able to pip (at the wrong end) and was unable to zip. After being pipped for over a day and making little progress I helped it out. It eats and drinks but has a bit of splayed legs going on and curled toes especially on the left foot. I've hobbled it but I think the legs may need to be brought closer together. I've also taped the left foot so the toes are mostly straight. Thoughts?
Now the real worrisome chick. This one was internally pipped for about 2 days. After I discovered that the other chick that was internally pipped had died I did a full assist on this one. It was sticky from egg residue and had to be wiped down with warm water. It is dry but not fluffed up. Poor thing constantly chirps if not under the brooder plate and wanders aimlessly. It responds to sound but there is no blinking or flinching when I put my finger near its face. I've tried getting it to eat and drink with the usual finger tapping method but that seems about impossible with it being blind. I put some crumbles in its mouth and it ate some but spat some out. Dipped it's beak in water a few times too. I'm not sure what can be done for this one and I feel it should be culled. Part of me is hoping it will regain some sight if given some nutrients but I can't get it to eat. Maybe tube feeding? How?