Weak baby chick

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It looks a bit blue now.... It is way more alert and noisy! And it's now up and walking around like its fine but I will keep a really sharp eye on it
 
That looks like a bruise. Perhaps an adult chicken or another chick pecked at the spot when it was more brightly colored.
However, the fact that there's no open wound is great, and that she's perking up.
Just keep it up, I think she's recovering well.
 
Hello,

If your getting a foul odor from the chick it most likely is infected inside her and you need to hit her with antibiotics . The chick may also have an abscess in the abdominal area. abscess are usually very painful. I would give her an injection of antibiotics for two days and then proceed antibiotic orally for 6 days. Just monitor her closely.
 
Hello,

If your getting a foul odor from the chick it most likely is infected inside her and you need to hit her with antibiotics . The chick may also have an abscess in the abdominal area. abscess are usually very painful. I would give her an injection of antibiotics for two days and then proceed antibiotic orally for 6 days. Just monitor her closely.
Thanks for adding that, I forgot to ask if the foul odor was still there or if it disappeared when she cleaned off the gross yolk scab thing.
 
Hello,

If your getting a foul odor from the chick it most likely is infected inside her and you need to hit her with antibiotics . The chick may also have an abscess in the abdominal area. abscess  are usually very painful. I would give her an injection of antibiotics  for two days and then proceed antibiotic orally for 6 days. Just monitor her closely.


I was going to do that yesterday but I don't know what antibiotic to use or what the dosage is
 
Duramycin-10 is a common antibiotic used on chickens, and is safe for young chicks.(it goes in their water though) I'm doing some more research right now to see what best fits your needs.
Tylan is a common injectable, although you'll need to find the right concentration and amount.
 
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It's looking good.
I would say that it turned out to be the best case scenario, and the smell was just the yolky scab thing rotting. I wouldn't treat it for infection unless you see more symptoms, so for now just observe and continue feeding it good foods like eggs, as well as its normal food, and giving electrolyte water if you have it. Glad to see she's getting better.
 

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