MamaFox78
Songster
Ok so I'm having a helluva time with my first hatching experience.
My incubator went dry on days 21-22 (I know - I feel horrible), I lost 10 eggs, it was awful! 
The first 5 chicks that hatched before the incubator went dry were perfectly fine, healthy and thriving. But I had to put one of them down because it somehow managed to fracture its skull in the incubator, its head was crushed and upper beak was completely sideways, I knew there was no fixing that and she was just suffering. My whole family was heartbroken.
But at least the other 4 are doing great, so that's a blessing!
The last 3 that hatched in dry conditions were super weak, and we lost 1 mysteriously overnight on day 3. It seemed like its neck was broken, maybe the same way the other chick broke its skull?? The remaining 2 weak ones are definitely not doing well...
The little 5 day old Silkie has a club foot (which I've splinted with tape several times but it keeps coming off), and struggles to do anything but is at least drinking and eating a little. The littlest one (not sure of the breed, possibly a bantam cochin or mixed breed?) is 6 days old, I can see an umbilical stump, she's just super weak and lethargic, isn't eating, she can barely walk. I don't know what to do for them - my heart can't take losing any more chicks, but I'm afraid they may not make it. I can't leave them in the brooder with the 4 healthy chicks, because they get trampled and they're so small and weak they can't get to the feed & water, so I've got them in the incubator for safety.
What's the best thing to do for these two? I've heard of molasses water, but how much do I use? Anything else to try??


The first 5 chicks that hatched before the incubator went dry were perfectly fine, healthy and thriving. But I had to put one of them down because it somehow managed to fracture its skull in the incubator, its head was crushed and upper beak was completely sideways, I knew there was no fixing that and she was just suffering. My whole family was heartbroken.

The last 3 that hatched in dry conditions were super weak, and we lost 1 mysteriously overnight on day 3. It seemed like its neck was broken, maybe the same way the other chick broke its skull?? The remaining 2 weak ones are definitely not doing well...
The little 5 day old Silkie has a club foot (which I've splinted with tape several times but it keeps coming off), and struggles to do anything but is at least drinking and eating a little. The littlest one (not sure of the breed, possibly a bantam cochin or mixed breed?) is 6 days old, I can see an umbilical stump, she's just super weak and lethargic, isn't eating, she can barely walk. I don't know what to do for them - my heart can't take losing any more chicks, but I'm afraid they may not make it. I can't leave them in the brooder with the 4 healthy chicks, because they get trampled and they're so small and weak they can't get to the feed & water, so I've got them in the incubator for safety.
What's the best thing to do for these two? I've heard of molasses water, but how much do I use? Anything else to try??