Posted December 1, 200816 yr I have one chick out of a nest of 5 that has been pushed aside and only ever has just air in it's crop. Twice yesterday and the day before I gave it a small amount of hand rearing mixture and burped most of the air out but the mother just keeps doing it. It's the only one out of the 5 she does it to. Should i just bring it in and hand raise it with the baby cockatiel I am hand raising or try to foster it to another hen? My other hens chicks are about 2 weeks older than this one. (This little one is only 6 days old, I'm not sure that a foster would take it being so much smaller than their own chicks)
December 1, 200816 yr No I wouldn't do that yet. Keep monitoring regularly and burping when necessary, it usually stops once the chicks reach the 14 day mark or are on to a more solid mix than just crop milk. If the mother hen is definitely rejecting the chick and not feeding it then I would consider fostering the chick. But because it's 2 weeks younger than the foster nest I would move this chick and perhaps the second eldest over to the foster nest so that the hen raises 2 younger chicks to fledgling - don't know if you're following me on this? Edited December 1, 200816 yr by renee
December 1, 200816 yr one of my chicks had the same problem, however it did not grow at all. It lasted 2 weeks of me hand feeding it and there were times where it was getting quite strong. Unfortunately it did pass away. I hope your little one has more luck.
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