- Aug 28, 2013
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Hi! I rescued a runt buff Orpington chick at our local feed store and she looked healthy when I got her two days ago. She was so, so tiny that they had defected her out already, so I took her home with me.
She eats and drinks, runs around with the rest—- however she’s been chirping like she’s in pain since I first got her. Well today I found out this might be why??
I can’t tell what’s going on here entirely… I’m assuming her navel is infected. Can I swab this daily with iodine? I’ve been giving them rooster booster because the Nutri-drench had weird chunks in the water and no one touched it.
Her chance of survival is so small already, I’d really appreciate any advice, I’ll literally do anything if it gives her a chance at life.
This is how small she is… that’s a silkie chick on the left.
I rescue chicks often, I know I can’t save them all… but I really got my hopes so high for this chick, I’m so crushed.
Please help D,x
She eats and drinks, runs around with the rest—- however she’s been chirping like she’s in pain since I first got her. Well today I found out this might be why??
I can’t tell what’s going on here entirely… I’m assuming her navel is infected. Can I swab this daily with iodine? I’ve been giving them rooster booster because the Nutri-drench had weird chunks in the water and no one touched it.
Her chance of survival is so small already, I’d really appreciate any advice, I’ll literally do anything if it gives her a chance at life.
This is how small she is… that’s a silkie chick on the left.

I rescue chicks often, I know I can’t save them all… but I really got my hopes so high for this chick, I’m so crushed.
Please help D,x