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Jannbo
Chirping
- May 19, 2023
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Im setting up a separate brooder for it right now that'll be next to the others so they'll still be able to see and hear each other. He seems to be doing better with the pedialyte and poly-vi-sol. Still weak for sure and he had been doing even better till the black one came over and he got kicked. Hopefully he'll start eating when he's safe from the big ones and he'll be able to go back with them sooner than later.Have you considered separating him from the others, or partition it off so it's with the others yet won't get "shoved/trampled"? IF you do put a mirror and/or a small stuffed animal in with it, a feather duster works great too. Of all the single hatches I've raised, the mirror never worked until this last one. I make a cave, supported up front with a stuffed animal for warmth. I will admit every situation gets adjusted to fit the chick.
Poulty Cell is another good product to have on hand. You could also try softening its food, adding vitamins to it IF it has difficulty drinking. Very possible it's one of those that take longer to grow (failure to thrive) but do our best to help it along.