- Oct 7, 2012
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help please! i've had lots of chickens and chicks throughout my life, but have never had this problem before. if there is something i can do to help these babies, please tell me!
the victims:
#1. 5 week old wyandotte chick, had her from day 2,, mt. healthy hatchery via feed store
#2 5w blue andalusian, same
the info:
yesterday late afternoon i found #1 flopped on the bottom of the brooder, unable to move herself around. her legs don't seem to be under her control anymore. she can kinda push herself backwards, but mostly just flops around. she was weak and lethargic. i put her in a separated part of the brooder, and offered her water, which she took, and feed, which she didn't.
after cruising around here for awhile, i gave her some unflavored pedialyte and some Poly Sol Vit from a dropper. i couldn't find anything specific that seemed to correlate with her symptoms, though. figured it was just one of those things, and that she'd probably be gone by morning. offered her some scrambled egg...absolutely no interest at all.
but today she's still hanging in there. more vitamins and electrolytes, still doesn't want any egg.
and this afternoon, i noticed #2 looking wobbly legged. she was still able to walk and run around, but definitely not with total control. so now she's in the separated pen, as well.
since i am totally flummoxed as to what this is, i figured i better post to ask the
experts for advice!
if it's something contagious, which it seems to be, what else should i do? i have 5 more babies that age, and 8 more that are almost two months. my spare heat lamp burned out two days ago, or i'd have them further apart. they are all on non-medicated chick feed. i have put apple-cider vinegar in their water. and now i added some pedialyte to the big cage's water, too.
help me, help me!
the victims:
#1. 5 week old wyandotte chick, had her from day 2,, mt. healthy hatchery via feed store
#2 5w blue andalusian, same
the info:
yesterday late afternoon i found #1 flopped on the bottom of the brooder, unable to move herself around. her legs don't seem to be under her control anymore. she can kinda push herself backwards, but mostly just flops around. she was weak and lethargic. i put her in a separated part of the brooder, and offered her water, which she took, and feed, which she didn't.
after cruising around here for awhile, i gave her some unflavored pedialyte and some Poly Sol Vit from a dropper. i couldn't find anything specific that seemed to correlate with her symptoms, though. figured it was just one of those things, and that she'd probably be gone by morning. offered her some scrambled egg...absolutely no interest at all.
but today she's still hanging in there. more vitamins and electrolytes, still doesn't want any egg.
and this afternoon, i noticed #2 looking wobbly legged. she was still able to walk and run around, but definitely not with total control. so now she's in the separated pen, as well.
since i am totally flummoxed as to what this is, i figured i better post to ask the

if it's something contagious, which it seems to be, what else should i do? i have 5 more babies that age, and 8 more that are almost two months. my spare heat lamp burned out two days ago, or i'd have them further apart. they are all on non-medicated chick feed. i have put apple-cider vinegar in their water. and now i added some pedialyte to the big cage's water, too.
help me, help me!