MotherHen785102
Chirping
- Dec 15, 2022
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Hey everyone!
I hatched out my first incubator babies. They are 4 days old today. Yesterday I realized that one is blind, at least partially. I believe it might be able to see shadows maybe, but not sure.
It seems like an otherwise healthy bird, just can’t see. It has managed to learn where the food and water is in the brooder, so it is eating and drinking (a bit) but is still a bit smaller than the other 4 (except one that is a banty).
I have high hopes that this chickie will survive, I am supplementing egg yolk to its medicated crumble and probiotic/electrolyte water (there is plain water available as well).
I do not want to separate it from the others as I have had past experiences with sick chicks and they just seem to get depressed and lonely which makes everything worse.
I guess my questions are:
1) What do you guys recommend food wise to keep him healthy and maybe get him up to weight? He isn’t very skinny yet, but definitely looks a few days behind the others.
2) What on earth will I do with it when it grows up? (Fingers crossed it isn’t a Roo). My current flock free ranges in the evening, but will this one just be an easy target for prey? I can’t afford to build it it’s own coop, and even if I could, she would be lonely.
Do you think I should bite the bullet and cull? I’ve never had to cull a baby and I really don’t want to, but I also don’t want this baby to struggle its whole life.
Do I wait and see if it can make it? The poor thing seems lonely all the time in the brooder, not able to scratch around with the rest or cuddle them
Please give me your expert opinions and maybe some past experiences
I hatched out my first incubator babies. They are 4 days old today. Yesterday I realized that one is blind, at least partially. I believe it might be able to see shadows maybe, but not sure.
It seems like an otherwise healthy bird, just can’t see. It has managed to learn where the food and water is in the brooder, so it is eating and drinking (a bit) but is still a bit smaller than the other 4 (except one that is a banty).
I have high hopes that this chickie will survive, I am supplementing egg yolk to its medicated crumble and probiotic/electrolyte water (there is plain water available as well).
I do not want to separate it from the others as I have had past experiences with sick chicks and they just seem to get depressed and lonely which makes everything worse.
I guess my questions are:
1) What do you guys recommend food wise to keep him healthy and maybe get him up to weight? He isn’t very skinny yet, but definitely looks a few days behind the others.
2) What on earth will I do with it when it grows up? (Fingers crossed it isn’t a Roo). My current flock free ranges in the evening, but will this one just be an easy target for prey? I can’t afford to build it it’s own coop, and even if I could, she would be lonely.
Do you think I should bite the bullet and cull? I’ve never had to cull a baby and I really don’t want to, but I also don’t want this baby to struggle its whole life.
Do I wait and see if it can make it? The poor thing seems lonely all the time in the brooder, not able to scratch around with the rest or cuddle them

Please give me your expert opinions and maybe some past experiences
