Well, I got the other 26 chicks tonight and 11 were dead the rest struggling. Four of the live ones I had to help because they could not even get up. I could see they were breathing but they were, laying on their sides, struggling to breathe.
It is a good thing I had my house-mate here to help me revive them. He was funny...trying to help me give the chicks some sugar/water from a mouse drink bottle. Holding them over the furnace vents until they stood on their own.
It took some time and LOTS of patience but they eventually wiggled up on their feet. We were in their trying to revive them for like 45 minutes. It was well worth it seems like...it seemed to do the trick.
Out of the four...three are in there with the gang hanging out. I was only able to save three! The other one died in my hands.
I think the three are going to make it. I just need to keep on them. They were all able to stand up and some even walked around a bit! This is BIG time progress for, when I started, they were on their sides gasping, barely able to open their beaks!
They are making such a ruckus and what's interesting is the big chicks come to them and huddle with them. I think they will help keep them warm but, I am still worried.
OK...so, I am trying to
NOT think of the 11 other dead birds. Ugh! It breaks my heart to see so many poor babies dead. I knew SOME would be but THAT many?
It's going to be a long night tonight...
Well, as promised there is the update...:|
I am just going to deal with the ones I got now and chuck it to bad timing. Next time, I will NOT order any birds before March delivery. I feel SO bad that I put them through such stress!
Thanks for listening...I am not in the mood to take pictures tonight. I will tomorrow when, hopefully...I am a bit sunnier.
Peace-
Pedro
PS SO now there are 15 more peeps so that makes the total to 22 + 15 = 37