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I have some precious Bantam silver laced Cochins that are a week old for sale. I also have some LF Brahma/Amer mix that hatched tonight for sale. PM me if you're interested.
I don't think they are show quality but will make a beautiful addition to a backyard flock as pets.
How is your chick today? I don't know what is wrong with your chick, but it may have sour crop. If it is still sick, I would post it on the thread that talks about illnesses. I think in any case, massaging it is a good idea. Good luck.HELP PLEASE>>> I picked up two chicks from a local breeder Sunday. I believe they are 2-3wks "a sizzle & a frizzle" both have 5 toes one has black skin the other white. The white skinned frizzle is doing great, very active and has already learned how to use the nipple waterer. Her companion now has a fluid filled sack the size of a small walnut on her chest. When I massage it she throw up clear no smelling water. She wont use the nipple waterer, she is eating she has no pasty butt, she has clear eyes. What ever this is on her chest is draining her though, she is not as active as the other. HELPPPP any advice is greatly appreciated.
Do you think there is anything that can be done to save the one with yolk attached? They tummy looks closed up. What is attached looks like about the size of a marble. I have it in the brooder. Should I put it back I the incubator? I have pine shavings in the brooder and it seems to stick to it. I could cover the wire with a warm damp rag and put back in. I don't know it is in the "sick brooder" now. Any suggestions?