Gilded Feather
Songster
So I received an order of 18 beautiful silkie babies 2 weeks ago. One out of the bunch had a mild splay leg which I corrected the best I could within the first week with the recommended hair tie and straw brace for 4 days. The whole time this chick ate and drank well and showed no sign of giving up.
Fast forward to today and this same baby is still eating and drinking well, getting around well on its own but is HALF the size of its brooder mates. While most of the chicks are jumping, flapping their wings and racing around, this particular chick just doesn’t seem to have the same amount of energy as the others. I have yet to see it jump and flap its wings. It can run pretty well when startled, although in a bit of a stiff legged manner. It seems to have a good appetite and drinks from the waterer on its own. It can scratch its face, balance on one leg and stretch the other behind it (sometimes a bit wobbly), preen itself and bully it’s way into the middle of the group to get warm or fight for food. It has had pasty butt on and off since I first received it but I’ve been diligent on keeping its behind clean. It’s poop looks normal otherwise.
So, is this something I am right to be concerned about? Is there anything extra I should be offering it to help it gain some more strength and energy? What about something to help it catch up in size? I’m just concerned this poor little thing is lacking something it desperately needs and I want to help give it an even better fighting chance. It has fought so hard already, I don’t want to let it down and have it slip away if I can help it.
I’m currently feeding Triple Trust medicated chick starter/grower which is a minimum of 18% protein. I plan on picking up some nutridrench this weekend when I can get to the feed store. Is there anything else I should look into trying? I’m open to all suggestions!
Fast forward to today and this same baby is still eating and drinking well, getting around well on its own but is HALF the size of its brooder mates. While most of the chicks are jumping, flapping their wings and racing around, this particular chick just doesn’t seem to have the same amount of energy as the others. I have yet to see it jump and flap its wings. It can run pretty well when startled, although in a bit of a stiff legged manner. It seems to have a good appetite and drinks from the waterer on its own. It can scratch its face, balance on one leg and stretch the other behind it (sometimes a bit wobbly), preen itself and bully it’s way into the middle of the group to get warm or fight for food. It has had pasty butt on and off since I first received it but I’ve been diligent on keeping its behind clean. It’s poop looks normal otherwise.
So, is this something I am right to be concerned about? Is there anything extra I should be offering it to help it gain some more strength and energy? What about something to help it catch up in size? I’m just concerned this poor little thing is lacking something it desperately needs and I want to help give it an even better fighting chance. It has fought so hard already, I don’t want to let it down and have it slip away if I can help it.
I’m currently feeding Triple Trust medicated chick starter/grower which is a minimum of 18% protein. I plan on picking up some nutridrench this weekend when I can get to the feed store. Is there anything else I should look into trying? I’m open to all suggestions!