PantherWaltz
Chirping
- May 10, 2023
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I bought a group of chicks about 2 weeks ago, there's one particular that has been looking off since I got them. Today I went to go change out their water and food, and saw that one laying down looking pretty bad. I've kind of suspected from the beginning that he might need to be culled since he very rarely moves, but last week he seemed to be doing better. The chick was doing good couple days ago (I'm unsure of his status during the weekend as I was gone, but there's usually only somebody home that checks on them, and nobody had told me any bad signs.)
He looks to be on the verge of death and I don't know if there's anything I can do. I've attached a video and a picture. He's kind of a runt and isn't developing like the other Brahma that's his exact age, he's pretty behind and way smaller.
Is there anything I can do to try to save him if not what would be the most humane way to cull a chick this small?
He looks to be on the verge of death and I don't know if there's anything I can do. I've attached a video and a picture. He's kind of a runt and isn't developing like the other Brahma that's his exact age, he's pretty behind and way smaller.
Is there anything I can do to try to save him if not what would be the most humane way to cull a chick this small?