I would feed the chicken food mixed w/ water and make it mushy -by syringe-- feed slowly as if your feeding a baby dragon-- try looking up heat temps on google--for baby chicks start there-- then I would call a veterinarian that deals w/ farm animals - and ask them how to care for iti just got a baby chick from my grandma. its 5 days old. the problem is that it has no eyes. my granny heard a commotion and saw the other chicks pecking at its eyes. this happened like 2 days ago. my granny thinks that it never had eyes at all. its pretty scarred over. its barely eaten and drank. i got it to drink some sugar water and a little bit of food mush. it was more water than food but it was something. i got it set up in a tank with some food and water and im messing around with a heat lamp trying to find the best place so that the temp is good. do you guys have any advice on how to care for it? or any sort of chicken or vet site/forum i can visit? im using some chick food that my granny gave me and just adding a sprinkle of sugar into some water.
Thank you I didn't even think about calling a vets office! I will have to wait until Tuesday due to memorial day so I hope the little guy pulls through until thenI would feed the chicken food mixed w/ water and make it mushy -by syringe-- feed slowly as if your feeding a baby dragon-- try looking up heat temps on google--for baby chicks start there-- then I would call a veterinarian that deals w/ farm animals - and ask them how to care for it
Me too just see if you can get some info on chicks for temps--Thank you I didn't even think about calling a vets office! I will have to wait until Tuesday due to memorial day so I hope the little guy pulls through until then
Try thisMe too just see if you can get some info on chicks for temps-- temps for baby chicks - Google Search
For his age it's 90 to 93 so I'm trying to get the lamp at the right spot for itMe too just see if you can get some info on chicks for temps--
Ok right now it's at 93 but It will probably go up a little moreTry this
It's gonna haft to be hand fed for now and I am not sure about the care from here on out- it's best to consult a vet and maybe a farmer can take itI raise a few chickens and have had gotten a lot of good information from backyardchickens.com
I've never dealt with a chicken without eyes, so I'm not sure what the best way to deal with that is.
Thank you so much!!I raise a few chickens and have had gotten a lot of good information from backyardchickens.com
I've never dealt with a chicken without eyes, so I'm not sure what the best way to deal with that is.
My granny has a pen for sick chickens which is where it will live if it survives. I'm keeping it until it gets big enough to eat and drink on its own. From what I read blind chickens can live good lives with a little extra care. Also me and my friend decided on the name blink lolIt's gonna haft to be hand fed for now and I am not sure about the care from here on out- it's best to consult a vet and maybe a farmer can take it
Ok good did you get the temps good in the cage for him? Keep us posted on him pleaseUpdate
He pulled through the night! He also pooped today which I'm very happy about. It was more liquid than anything but it was something. I'm gonna be getting some saline to flush the eye and assess the damage a little better
I'm still working on finding the best spot but I'm getting close. I think the spot it's in right now will work I just need to wait a bit to make sure it doesn't go up to highOk good did you get the temps good in the cage for him? Keep us posted on him please
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