- May 8, 2009
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Okay, so, I have a three-day-old banty in need of every ounce of strength possible. I'm not sure she/he'll make it. I'm trying my best for her, though. Currently we're giving her gatorade every hour through a makeshift syringe. Also, we're feeding her scrambled eggs (finely chopped) dunked in gatorade for extra electrolytes. I'm looking for any other way possible that will help her get better. I think I read somewhere that polyvisol might help. My mom and I are unfaimialr with it. What is it?
Also, I've read that there was somethign special you could put in a chick's water that mightg help out. What is that? Anything that will help her is greatly appreciated.
Here's everything I know:
Yesterday, her cage had wet bedding. She looked like something wa swrong with her, so I separated her from the other chicks. I blow-dried her just in case she got too wet. She's now in a box with towels surrounding her, two stuffed leopards(small), a water bottle, a saucer of gatorade-soaked, finely chopped eggs, a small puddle of gatorade (on the saucer as well), some chick starter on the towels in case she gets hungry, and a desk lamp towering over. She peeps a lot, which I assume means she's not feeling too bad. Her whole underside basically is featherless.(She had feathers there when we got her.) I have not seen her use the bathroom at all. She looks shaggy and fragile.
Also, I've read that there was somethign special you could put in a chick's water that mightg help out. What is that? Anything that will help her is greatly appreciated.
Here's everything I know:
Yesterday, her cage had wet bedding. She looked like something wa swrong with her, so I separated her from the other chicks. I blow-dried her just in case she got too wet. She's now in a box with towels surrounding her, two stuffed leopards(small), a water bottle, a saucer of gatorade-soaked, finely chopped eggs, a small puddle of gatorade (on the saucer as well), some chick starter on the towels in case she gets hungry, and a desk lamp towering over. She peeps a lot, which I assume means she's not feeling too bad. Her whole underside basically is featherless.(She had feathers there when we got her.) I have not seen her use the bathroom at all. She looks shaggy and fragile.
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