- Jan 16, 2012
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My husband and I had been weighing our options when it came down to our poor baby chick with a cross beak. She's still with us and I thought you might like to hear more about her.
Crooky is now 5 weeks old and easily half the size of her sisters (or smaller!). She is super friendly, and I feed her every few nights out of a cupcake cup with some yogurt and crumbles in it, although hubby thinks it makes me more attached to her. He's right. She seems to be very happy, and she knows she's the smallest. She takes cover under her sisters' wings or tails when she sleeps and likes to cuddle with them. When they get to play outside she will run off on her own and loves jumping and flying around, so we know she has the energy! The other day she got excited and flew up onto my knee and perched above her sisters as if she was saying "I might be small, but I am taller than you now!" She is definitely the most active and forward of the 3.
All that being said, I am still concerned. She is almost always peeping. I worry that she's in pain and this is her way of telling us, but how can you know? Again, her size is a lot smaller. She's finally getting big girl feathers like her sisters of the same age, but she's really behind. I think she sleeps more than the other chicks, but that would make sense since she isn't eating as much. She also seems to close one eye more than the others which makes me think she is going to have sight issues in the future.
Like I had said before, I really don't think I'll have time to tube feed her daily. She's eating, but not enough, and I don't know if her eating will get any worse as she gets older. The options are 1. cull her in the nicest method possible (which the thought of makes me cry- even if I wasn't over emotional with pregnancy hormones), 2. find a home for her where she can get the care she needs, or 3. keep her and hope for the best.
Thoughts? What would you do?

Crooky is now 5 weeks old and easily half the size of her sisters (or smaller!). She is super friendly, and I feed her every few nights out of a cupcake cup with some yogurt and crumbles in it, although hubby thinks it makes me more attached to her. He's right. She seems to be very happy, and she knows she's the smallest. She takes cover under her sisters' wings or tails when she sleeps and likes to cuddle with them. When they get to play outside she will run off on her own and loves jumping and flying around, so we know she has the energy! The other day she got excited and flew up onto my knee and perched above her sisters as if she was saying "I might be small, but I am taller than you now!" She is definitely the most active and forward of the 3.
All that being said, I am still concerned. She is almost always peeping. I worry that she's in pain and this is her way of telling us, but how can you know? Again, her size is a lot smaller. She's finally getting big girl feathers like her sisters of the same age, but she's really behind. I think she sleeps more than the other chicks, but that would make sense since she isn't eating as much. She also seems to close one eye more than the others which makes me think she is going to have sight issues in the future.
Like I had said before, I really don't think I'll have time to tube feed her daily. She's eating, but not enough, and I don't know if her eating will get any worse as she gets older. The options are 1. cull her in the nicest method possible (which the thought of makes me cry- even if I wasn't over emotional with pregnancy hormones), 2. find a home for her where she can get the care she needs, or 3. keep her and hope for the best.
Thoughts? What would you do?
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