Velocirooster
In the Brooder
- Jan 21, 2017
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We are new to chickens!
We are getting our chicks:
2 blue laced red Wyandottes this Friday
Next Friday
2 Welsumners
2 Buff Orpingtons
4 Americanas .. Easter Eggers
2 Speckled Sussex
First 2 weeks in April
2 Salmon Faverolles
2 black austrolorps
3 White Silkies
Will post pics of our coop and run soon!
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I wanted to update folks on my vigil to keep the little wry neck / stargazing chick alive.
First, I'll just say it. She passed away about 5 minutes ago. I was holding her and she was quite calm. Very peaceful. She simply stopped.
This morning she was standing upright so I was excited, but by around 0900 she was back to the backbend and not being able to eat or drink. I kept up with going to the brooder and giving her water with Sav A Chick every 20 mins or so. I was finally able to go to TSC and pick up Nutri Drench around noon, but it was too late. She was very weak by this point, but I still gave her a drop (that was harder than I anticipated!) and continued with water and a soupy mix of water and crumble. I also tried tiny bits of egg. I had to step out for a few hours and left her with a stuffed animal, which she curled up under. She slept with it last night too. Another member on one of the other threads recommended giving her a stuff animal for comfort and to cuddle under.
I was totally prepared to open my box from McMurray and have a few dead chicks ... it was much harder watching one slowly go over 24 hours!
In the future, I will make sure to have something like Nutri Drench on hand when I have chicks.
My other 26 chicks are all still running around like little champions! Had to clean a few pasty butts, but I am going to start putting some apple cider vinegar in their water. That poo can really get caked on!
It sure has, this is the 900th post!
I had no idea when I started it it would blow up loke this!
I am the last to get my chicks, 27 days away...
Gary
I wanted to update folks on my vigil to keep the little wry neck / stargazing chick alive.
First, I'll just say it. She passed away about 5 minutes ago. I was holding her and she was quite calm. Very peaceful. She simply stopped.
This morning she was standing upright so I was excited, but by around 0900 she was back to the backbend and not being able to eat or drink. I kept up with going to the brooder and giving her water with Sav A Chick every 20 mins or so. I was finally able to go to TSC and pick up Nutri Drench around noon, but it was too late. She was very weak by this point, but I still gave her a drop (that was harder than I anticipated!) and continued with water and a soupy mix of water and crumble. I also tried tiny bits of egg. I had to step out for a few hours and left her with a stuffed animal, which she curled up under. She slept with it last night too. Another member on one of the other threads recommended giving her a stuff animal for comfort and to cuddle under.
I was totally prepared to open my box from McMurray and have a few dead chicks ... it was much harder watching one slowly go over 24 hours!
In the future, I will make sure to have something like Nutri Drench on hand when I have chicks.
My other 26 chicks are all still running around like little champions! Had to clean a few pasty butts, but I am going to start putting some apple cider vinegar in their water. That poo can really get caked on!
Thanks!I'm sorry to hear that. Glad the rest are doing well
I shouldn't have gone to tractor supply....I said no more chicks yet somehow managed to convince myself I needed 2 ducklings. FML. my husband is going to kill me when he gets home lol!
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