I am hatching, and one chick was fine out of the shell. It dried and climbed around in the bator just fine. I put it in the little starter brooder next to the bators where I put them as they dry. They are on shavings covered by a couple of layers of paper towels. So, after about 24-hours, this one chick starts flipping over on its back all the time, like it all of the sudden doesn't know how to use its legs. What???? I gave it a drop of PolyViSol, and I gave it a little sugar water too. There is water in there and I set some starter, which is like corn meal where I am getting it. Does anyone have any light to shine on this situation? I have been hatching a lot now and I have never seen this. My other incubation problems, I think I am figuring out, I hope.
Hatching chicks from shipped eggs is not for the faint of heart.
I had to put another chick down because it had a totally screwed up leg. It was curled up under it when it dried. The hock was very enlarged and even bled, though I don't know why. The foot, you could see, was not getting proper circulation and was swollen. I didn't think it was worth messing with at this point and put it down. The last gimpy legged chick I saved is a couple of months old and still walks all wobbly and I won't be able to use it to breed. Maybe someone with a bigger heart than mine will take her for a layer without an roos around.
Any thoughts on this matter would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Hatching chicks from shipped eggs is not for the faint of heart.
I had to put another chick down because it had a totally screwed up leg. It was curled up under it when it dried. The hock was very enlarged and even bled, though I don't know why. The foot, you could see, was not getting proper circulation and was swollen. I didn't think it was worth messing with at this point and put it down. The last gimpy legged chick I saved is a couple of months old and still walks all wobbly and I won't be able to use it to breed. Maybe someone with a bigger heart than mine will take her for a layer without an roos around.
Any thoughts on this matter would be appreciated.
Thanks.
