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Baby chicken problemsChick is 3 days old, he has pooped since he hatched.... but he didn't poop at all last night, I can't see any from him today- he is on sawdust so it's possible its just soaked in. He's a lone chick and is eating (or at least trying to) and drinking fine but his fluff above and below his vent is sticky and un-fluff like, his vent also appears swollen and quite hard underneath but it may just be me- I have nothing to compare him to. I tried bathing it in warm water and this didn't help.
Any ideas? Am I just being paranoid?
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Masage his vent with cotton dipped in warm water. Make sure chick has enough heat to digest. you can use olive oil to soften vent. Is s/he drinking water? How fine is this sawdust? May that be a problem?
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He's definitely drinking plenty. The sawdust is quite big, I don't think he could have eaten any of it.
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May have coccidiosis. Babies are so "touchy". Need to be kept very warm. Go to www.browneggblueegg.com (I think) and email Alan. He's a chicken guru.
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you can feed just cracked corn for a few days then back to the starter feed, some clean sand in a jar lid to pick at can help also, make sure he is at the right temp not too hot or too cold and what you are keeping him in is not too large, a rubber maid bin to hold a pair of shoes works well, also make sure he is not eating the shavings some will, I usually put that in when they are eating well after about a week, when just hatch I use paper towels only.
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The chicks can die from the caked on poop(pasty butt) not allowing poop to pass. Soften it with a warm paper towel (part of one) or q-tip as been mentioned. and clean it up. The first one I did ever I pulled the poor things tail feathers out, but did clean her up good. She looks silly as heck and didn't grow them back after molting. She looks pretty silly next to her tailed sisters, but she's been a good broody hen and great mom having raised several broods. So take care of the pasty butt but take your time and don't be impatient. Good luck, Keystonepaul
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make sure you are giving a food with coccidiostat included, and I find a tiny bit of apple cider vinegar helps chicks and chickens with digestive problems |
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Ok, so he's off the sawdust, I'm feeding him a drop of olive oil once an hour and he has molasses in his water but still no poops. His vent is not blocked at all from the outside, but very swollen as if it's blocked form inside. He also smells pretty bad... he's tweeting constantly and sounds so distressed. Please, any more advice?
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When angels visit us, we do not hear the rustle of wings, nor feel the feathery touch of the breast of a dove; but we know their presence by the love they create in our hearts. -Mary Eddy Backer (1821-1910) Becca |
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he may be clogged with shavings, just keep up what your doing and wait.
just wondering why he is not with his chicken momma?
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I ordered the eggs of the internet to hatch myself in an incubator- experience to write on my CV- he was the only one out of six to hatch.
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When angels visit us, we do not hear the rustle of wings, nor feel the feathery touch of the breast of a dove; but we know their presence by the love they create in our hearts. -Mary Eddy Backer (1821-1910) Becca |
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Chicken ENEMAOk, this is information from the book, but I’m not sure myself of it’s efficiency with chickens, so wait until more people give their opinion.
Suck warm water in the syringe. Syringe tip must be lubricated with vegetable oil. Gently insert tip in the vent and slowly press plunger. Be careful not to damage tissue. No more than 2~3 ml should be used on this small chick. I know it works with people and animals when cloged. ![]() |
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I think he's sorted, or at least is ok for now, the man Daryl gave me the link to told me to gently squeeze his sides forcing him to poop, there was a little bit of blood and he'll probably be sore for a few days but I got out a perfectly round pea-sized ball of sawdust, he seems to have calmed down quite a bit and is now resting. Should I carry on with the olive oil and molasses until he poops himself or should he be ok now?
Edit: Theres not ONE vet here that will treat chickens, I'm on BYC and although it's a great website, you guys have been so much for helpful. He's a brahma bantam chicken on chick crumb Cynthia.
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When angels visit us, we do not hear the rustle of wings, nor feel the feathery touch of the breast of a dove; but we know their presence by the love they create in our hearts. -Mary Eddy Backer (1821-1910) Becca Last edited by Becca199212; 9th October 2009 at 08:04 AM. |
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I would still take this one to a vet that knows about chickens. http://www.backyardchickens.com/
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Last edited by spirit wings; 9th October 2009 at 11:29 AM. |
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I am glad that it is all getting sorted, Becca. I think I missed information on the first read.
.I am surprised the bedding got all the way through to the cloaca! I took a very baby wood pigeon to a sanctuary where he was placed in a brooder with wood chip for bedding...one morning his crop was full of wood chip which had to be surgically removed . I think that all babies are unpredictable about what they will suddenly consider edible and what they will be able to swallow.
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