Week Old Chick Fell and Now Is Limping

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I was checking over my week old Brahma chicks and one of them lept from my hand and landed on my rug. I can extend her leg out without distress, and I didn't feel any obvious injuries... But she's not putting weight on it much at all. She does still have an appetite and was eating out of my hand while I was cradling her after her tumble. She was about 3 feet up. Any advice is appreciated! This is my first time raising chicks. 🥹
 
I was checking over my week old Brahma chicks and one of them lept from my hand and landed on my rug. I can extend her leg out without distress, and I didn't feel any obvious injuries... But she's not putting weight on it much at all. She does still have an appetite and was eating out of my hand while I was cradling her after her tumble. She was about 3 feet up. Any advice is appreciated! This is my first time raising chicks. 🥹
Keep an eye on her is all my advice but she should be fine after a day or two. I have had chicks jump out of my hands and they all have been fine ( I do not drop them on purpose though!)
 
Keep an eye on her is all my advice but she should be fine after a day or two. I have had chicks jump out of my hands and they all have been fine ( I do not drop them on purpose though!)
I immediately felt so bad for her! My sweet, little baby Butter!!! 😭 Thank you for the reassurance. I will be keeping a closer eye, and a more careful grip, on her next time!
 
I was checking over my week old Brahma chicks and one of them lept from my hand and landed on my rug. I can extend her leg out without distress, and I didn't feel any obvious injuries... But she's not putting weight on it much at all. She does still have an appetite and was eating out of my hand while I was cradling her after her tumble. She was about 3 feet up. Any advice is appreciated! This is my first time raising chicks. 🥹
This can happen to anyone. I try to hold them with wings by their body...but sometimes, boy can they squirm.

How many chicks do you have in the brooder? I ask, so she won't get hurt if there are many. We have 6 in one brooder (5 wks) and 15 in another (2 wks). If she was with the 15, she might get bounced around and I would separate her if she was with a lot of chicks, for a day (or tomorrow morning) to watch her.
I am by no means very knowledgeable as only my third year with chickens and our 5th & 6th groups of baby chicks. Watching will be the best as Mill Chick wrote. Don't feel badly, it happens, now you know.
 
This can happen to anyone. I try to hold them with wings by their body...but sometimes, boy can they squirm.

How many chicks do you have in the brooder? I ask, so she won't get hurt if there are many. We have 6 in one brooder (5 wks) and 15 in another (2 wks). If she was with the 15, she might get bounced around and I would separate her if she was with a lot of chicks, for a day (or tomorrow morning) to watch her.
I am by no means very knowledgeable as only my third year with chickens and our 5th & 6th groups of baby chicks. Watching will be the best as Mill Chick wrote. Don't feel badly, it happens, now you know.
There's only 2 others in the brooder and they've all gotten along fine with each other. Always find them snuggled up! They have plenty of space to be together or away from each other if they wanted. I checked in on her and she was laying down with them.
 
How is she this morning?
Hi sorry for the delayed response! I was at work today. This morning she seemed to be doing pretty okay, limping still... And she still is by the afternoon, but she is attempting to hold a little more weight on it and isn't fussing when I mess with her leg (extending it, gently squeezing it to make sure her bones aren't broken.) She's still favoring the one side, but she's not having a ton of trouble getting around in the brooder. She does seem to want to lay down and rest quite a bit, but that's understandable, and I'm not overly concerned about that since her appetite hasn't faltered (she's eating from my hand and also from the fresh veggies and worms feeder). 😊 I'll keep an eye on her for the next couple of days and monitor if she's improving or not. I do have the number to the local exotic vet if she doesn't show much improvement by Friday.

Thanks! <3
 
Hi sorry for the delayed response! I was at work today. This morning she seemed to be doing pretty okay, limping still... And she still is by the afternoon, but she is attempting to hold a little more weight on it and isn't fussing when I mess with her leg (extending it, gently squeezing it to make sure her bones aren't broken.) She's still favoring the one side, but she's not having a ton of trouble getting around in the brooder. She does seem to want to lay down and rest quite a bit, but that's understandable, and I'm not overly concerned about that since her appetite hasn't faltered (she's eating from my hand and also from the fresh veggies and worms feeder). 😊 I'll keep an eye on her for the next couple of days and monitor if she's improving or not. I do have the number to the local exotic vet if she doesn't show much improvement by Friday.

Thanks! <3
So glad to read she is remaining good, eating and moving.
 

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