I agreed to adopt a chick from a neighbor lady assuming it was just a normal 5 day old chick. Well, she dropped it off an hour ago and I am shocked. This chick is going to die. It has pasty butt and looks like it has not eaten anything. It is so weak that it cannot even stand without falling over. I soaked it's behind in warm water and set it up in a nice warm brooder that is about 95 degrees. It's vent is very swollen and irritated and the area around where it's umbillical cord was attached looks infected and the thing smells something awful.
I put sugar in the water but it is too weak to even drink. When it tries, it just tips over into the chick waterer and I am afraid it is going to drown. I'd like to do whatever I can for this animal, but it is obviously suffering a great deal. It is so emaciated that it''s head is bigger than it's body!!! Should I try to give it water with a dropper or is there a medication I could try. I have never had one of my chicks get sick before, so I have no experience with this sort of thing. My instict is to put it out of it's misery, but I have never killed anything before and I have no idea how to go about it if I needed to. Does anyone have any advise? Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I put sugar in the water but it is too weak to even drink. When it tries, it just tips over into the chick waterer and I am afraid it is going to drown. I'd like to do whatever I can for this animal, but it is obviously suffering a great deal. It is so emaciated that it''s head is bigger than it's body!!! Should I try to give it water with a dropper or is there a medication I could try. I have never had one of my chicks get sick before, so I have no experience with this sort of thing. My instict is to put it out of it's misery, but I have never killed anything before and I have no idea how to go about it if I needed to. Does anyone have any advise? Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

