Aristippus
In the Brooder
- Mar 4, 2019
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I did a foolish, impulsive thing yesterday and agreed to take a newly hatched chicken who had a bad fall and ended up with, at the time, the person thought one broken leg. I had it checked over by the emergency vet late last night, and it turns out both the poor things legs are broken - not to mention one had been pecked to ribbons by his (her?) nestmates.
The ruined one has been bandaged up, he's on antibiotics and the vet gave me some chicken painkillers to add to his water. Can't remember the name of them off the top of my head.. The little thing is eating and drinking okay from a dropper, mostly mixed egg yolk and sugar-water.
My question is, how often and how much am I supposed to be feeding it? Right now I've got a medicine dropper that will hold 10ml, and I give him either sugar-water, egg-yolk water, or a mix of both whenever he kicks up a fuss, but he hasn't really gone through more than 5ml today,and barely that yesterday.
Am I overfeeding? Underfeeding? Are some of these noises just regular agitation and pain? Is there anything else I should be giving him right now? I'm going to pick up some Nutri-drench today, and I have heaps of chick starter for my actual business - raising ducks. The little chickie just can't raise himself up to eat properly on his own right now. Unfortunately the vet said he may never have the use of his feet back either, so I'm encouraging him to find his balance other ways.
I've just gotten lucky, I suppose and none of my ducks have ever really needed special care.
The ruined one has been bandaged up, he's on antibiotics and the vet gave me some chicken painkillers to add to his water. Can't remember the name of them off the top of my head.. The little thing is eating and drinking okay from a dropper, mostly mixed egg yolk and sugar-water.
My question is, how often and how much am I supposed to be feeding it? Right now I've got a medicine dropper that will hold 10ml, and I give him either sugar-water, egg-yolk water, or a mix of both whenever he kicks up a fuss, but he hasn't really gone through more than 5ml today,and barely that yesterday.
Am I overfeeding? Underfeeding? Are some of these noises just regular agitation and pain? Is there anything else I should be giving him right now? I'm going to pick up some Nutri-drench today, and I have heaps of chick starter for my actual business - raising ducks. The little chickie just can't raise himself up to eat properly on his own right now. Unfortunately the vet said he may never have the use of his feet back either, so I'm encouraging him to find his balance other ways.
I've just gotten lucky, I suppose and none of my ducks have ever really needed special care.