Petrichoryl
In the Brooder
- Feb 17, 2023
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We ordered a mix of 10 rarer breed chicks last week from Hoovers Hatchery through Tractor Supply Co. and we believe the shipping went particularly poorly due to some of the recent storms and bad weather. All seemed completely dead on arrival, the mailman handing the box to us even said they were likely already gone given the box was silent. Still we saw some wing twitches and tried our best to revive all of them. 2 were dead from the start but the others responded, some more than others. We heated them with the heating pad and plate we'd gotten, along with a space heater (our house can get very chilly at night) and fed them with a mix of water and feed (later electrolytes too) applied to the sides of their beaks and attending to them for a long time.
Over the next 24 hrs all but two died, one survivor that was perky and energetic and always standing and one that was more lethargic, almost always sitting, with a messed up eye (possibly due to the other one, who kept pecking at her face??). Its been about 72 hours since the package arrived and this all started and we feel we are constantly still on the edge of loosing them. We check in on them and feed them about every three hours, and sometimes more often than that, giving them more feed mixes, water, and egg yolk with q-tips (still applying to the edge of their beaks as we've been told to).
They don't seem to be eating or drinking on their own and we have tried many times to encourage them to do so, dipping their beaks in the water, tapping to approximate pecking at the feed, and it still seems the only way we can get them nutrition is through the q-tip method, and they don't even take in much at that. Recently they've been dodging our attempts to feed/hydrate them and leaning away so I'm really not sure what to do. I just tried to feed them again about an hour ago and I'm not sure what I did wrong, if I went too fast or something went down the wrong pipe but one of them (the healthier, standing one) coughed up bubbles/spittle and god was that terrifying. (This especially freaked me out as one of the other early to pass ones did that too shortly before dying.) Upon last check both are sitting on the floor, still breathing so hopefully sleeping but they do seem decidedly worse off than earlier.
Any advice or condemnation is wholeheartedly welcome, we want so badly for these little ones to make it through and would deeply appreciate any tips from people who may have gone through similar situations or know chick health in general.
Sorry for a downer of a post but I hope you're all having a nice night!
Over the next 24 hrs all but two died, one survivor that was perky and energetic and always standing and one that was more lethargic, almost always sitting, with a messed up eye (possibly due to the other one, who kept pecking at her face??). Its been about 72 hours since the package arrived and this all started and we feel we are constantly still on the edge of loosing them. We check in on them and feed them about every three hours, and sometimes more often than that, giving them more feed mixes, water, and egg yolk with q-tips (still applying to the edge of their beaks as we've been told to).
They don't seem to be eating or drinking on their own and we have tried many times to encourage them to do so, dipping their beaks in the water, tapping to approximate pecking at the feed, and it still seems the only way we can get them nutrition is through the q-tip method, and they don't even take in much at that. Recently they've been dodging our attempts to feed/hydrate them and leaning away so I'm really not sure what to do. I just tried to feed them again about an hour ago and I'm not sure what I did wrong, if I went too fast or something went down the wrong pipe but one of them (the healthier, standing one) coughed up bubbles/spittle and god was that terrifying. (This especially freaked me out as one of the other early to pass ones did that too shortly before dying.) Upon last check both are sitting on the floor, still breathing so hopefully sleeping but they do seem decidedly worse off than earlier.
Any advice or condemnation is wholeheartedly welcome, we want so badly for these little ones to make it through and would deeply appreciate any tips from people who may have gone through similar situations or know chick health in general.
Sorry for a downer of a post but I hope you're all having a nice night!