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First let me start with, please do not let this thread turn dramatic. Respect your fellow member. Like Momma always said, "If you don't have anything nice to say...."
I am just so curious, because I feel like I/my family are the exception, not the norm. We started with 11 chicks a little over 1 week ago, and 2 of them have passed. It hurt us. Us, as in me and my youngest son. The first chick got super still on Tuesday night. There was no apparent injury or illness with her, she was just weak. I dipped her beak in vitamin & electrolyte water, and she did take a couple sips on her own. By morning, she was gone. The next afternoon, her sister (got both at Tractor Supply-California Whites) started acting the same way. I literally went from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. holding her, stimulating her, giving her brown sugar sticky water, vitamins, electrolytes, egg.. etc. I swear, she died in my hands like 20 times but I told her to hang on and kept jolting her and she "came back". I was SHOCKED to see her still standing and alive the next morning. On my way home from work, I grabbed VetRx, Corrid, and Amox. but she was gone when I arrived. Don't laugh... I gave her chest compressions for 30 minutes, hoping to "bring her back" yet again. Anyway, my my boys and I buried them and my 12 year old put flowers and a little head stone and even wanted to do a moment of silence for them, as he cried. Oh my gosh, how are we going to do this?! I KNOW they will all die, chickens die. We seriously need to get thicker skin. I have gone through animal deaths before, we have a pet cemetery on our property here basically. We have a designated area for when this happens again with "the girls". So after all of that rambling...for the ones who don't eat the chickens, what do you do and how do your kids respond?
I am just so curious, because I feel like I/my family are the exception, not the norm. We started with 11 chicks a little over 1 week ago, and 2 of them have passed. It hurt us. Us, as in me and my youngest son. The first chick got super still on Tuesday night. There was no apparent injury or illness with her, she was just weak. I dipped her beak in vitamin & electrolyte water, and she did take a couple sips on her own. By morning, she was gone. The next afternoon, her sister (got both at Tractor Supply-California Whites) started acting the same way. I literally went from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. holding her, stimulating her, giving her brown sugar sticky water, vitamins, electrolytes, egg.. etc. I swear, she died in my hands like 20 times but I told her to hang on and kept jolting her and she "came back". I was SHOCKED to see her still standing and alive the next morning. On my way home from work, I grabbed VetRx, Corrid, and Amox. but she was gone when I arrived. Don't laugh... I gave her chest compressions for 30 minutes, hoping to "bring her back" yet again. Anyway, my my boys and I buried them and my 12 year old put flowers and a little head stone and even wanted to do a moment of silence for them, as he cried. Oh my gosh, how are we going to do this?! I KNOW they will all die, chickens die. We seriously need to get thicker skin. I have gone through animal deaths before, we have a pet cemetery on our property here basically. We have a designated area for when this happens again with "the girls". So after all of that rambling...for the ones who don't eat the chickens, what do you do and how do your kids respond?