Wobbly 5 Week Old Chick

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I have 4, 5 week old Brown Leghorn chicks that until yesterday, were completely healthy. They all ran around like crazy, ate and drank great, dust bathed, etc. Well yesterday evening I noticed one of them was wobbly on her feet. Kind of sitting on her hocks more and moving her head a little strange. Best way to describe it is she looked drunk. She is still eating and drinking ok and foraging and chasing bugs like the others though. I tried to search the forums but couldn't find much. I have two questions...what could it be and if its something bad, is it contagious? And if someone knows what it is, will she survive it?
 
Hi!

What are they eating? I ask because it sounds like a possible vitamin deficiency.

I'm always careful with mine as they are silkies and are prone to deficiencies. I'll still get the funky head movements or shaking from time to time. I use a Vitamin E and scrambled eggs for a couple of weeks if I see that in any.

Yours might just need a vitamin boost via Poultry Cell or Nutri-Drench in their water every other day for a week or two. B-Complex might also help. You could give her half of one of yours once a day if you have any, or just pick up a bottle at any drug or convenience store.
 
Hi!

What are they eating? I ask because it sounds like a possible vitamin deficiency.

I'm always careful with mine as they are silkies and are prone to deficiencies. I'll still get the funky head movements or shaking from time to time. I use a Vitamin E and scrambled eggs for a couple of weeks if I see that in any.

Yours might just need a vitamin boost via Poultry Cell or Nutri-Drench in their water every other day for a week or two. B-Complex might also help. You could give her half of one of yours once a day if you have any, or just pick up a bottle at any drug or convenience store.
Thank you for the response! When I noticed her yesterday, I immediately put Nutri-Drench in their water. I also have Rooster Booster vitamins and electrolytes. Would that be better for her? Also, its safe for all of them to take right? Or should I keep a separate plain water in the coop too? All the chicks are eating Kalmbach 20% Flock Maker crumbles.

For the Vitamin E and scrambled eggs, do you just get the little vitamin E soft gel or the oil?
 
Thank you for the response! When I noticed her yesterday, I immediately put Nutri-Drench in their water. I also have Rooster Booster vitamins and electrolytes. Would that be better for her? Also, its safe for all of them to take right? Or should I keep a separate plain water in the coop too? All the chicks are eating Kalmbach 20% Flock Maker crumbles.

For the Vitamin E and scrambled eggs, do you just get the little vitamin E soft gel or the oil?
Ours are all on that same feed. Now it makes me wonder more what's causing it, as that plus your Nutri-Drench is certainly enough nutrition.

For the E, I used my own soft gel ones. I open their beak and pop it in. Once I tried opening one up and mixing it in with scrambled eggs. That didn't go over so well as it stinks so probably tastes horrible.
 
Also, its safe for all of them to take right?
Either of those vitamin supplements is good. Yes, they all can have that as well. I'd do vitamins for a couple of days, then skip a day so they don't get diarrhea from them.

Another thing I thought of, after you check for mites and lice and eliminate anything else, consider deworming them. I've never dewormed mine, albeit we've used Ivermectin 5% on them for SLM (scaley leg mites) four times, which used to be considered a decent dewormer. Safeguard is what I see most here use.
 

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