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cluelesschickmother
Chirping
I only just turned off the room light maybe 30 minutes ago and first noticed something was very wrong about three hours ago, so the inactive behavior doesn't have to do with the darkness.As long as they are active when the room light (not heat lamp) is on they are ok.
Piling up to sleep in a heap is normal.
Peeping loudly and constantly is a sign of distress. If they aren't hollering all is ok.
Pics of the new poorly feeling bird? Try for a pic of the whole bird standing or sitting on her own....not being held.
Pics of the crop that looks overstuffed too please.
Did we get pics of the brooder set up?
There is no excessive peeping, but I am telling you, three hours ago her body was basically limp and motionless in my hand, she has definitely improved. I almost feel like her lack of energy and noise is worse.
Is excessive peeping typically associated with overheating? If so, that makes me question the heat stroke diagnosis even more.
I mentioned the piled up chicks as a good thing! I am happy they are cuddled up, it means they are warm and happy

I can go in and take pics now, but I would need to wake them and take out the sick chick again, which could further stress her out? But if you think thats okay, I am happy to do it.