Oh boy- we nearly lost the youngest yellow one
Mum had left the nest with the older chick and left the eggs and newest one in the nest- goodness knows why!
Anyway the yellow one had got very very cold ( and the eggs
) and basically looked dead
I put Betty back on her nest with brown chick and brought the yellow one inside to see what had happened- couldn't see it breathing and it was stretched out with it's head stretched up and backwards, and legs out straight behind it.
Feet straight into warm water- gave it a good rub and wrapped it in a flannel on top of the radiator and just kept rubbing it.
After about 5 mins it started to move and after 20 mins began to chirp a bit and open its eyes.
After 1/2 hr it's back under Betty and chirping away.
Let's hope it'll be OK.
Older chick has drawn blood on one foot- so I've put a small amount of purple spray on its feet as I don't want the cockerels to notice
Just noticed that both the cockerels have a sort of black mite/tick on their combs....I've seen them in the field on wildbird feathers, so they'll always be exposed- what should I do...would frontline work???
Whatever next folks???

Mum had left the nest with the older chick and left the eggs and newest one in the nest- goodness knows why!
Anyway the yellow one had got very very cold ( and the eggs


I put Betty back on her nest with brown chick and brought the yellow one inside to see what had happened- couldn't see it breathing and it was stretched out with it's head stretched up and backwards, and legs out straight behind it.
Feet straight into warm water- gave it a good rub and wrapped it in a flannel on top of the radiator and just kept rubbing it.
After about 5 mins it started to move and after 20 mins began to chirp a bit and open its eyes.
After 1/2 hr it's back under Betty and chirping away.
Let's hope it'll be OK.
Older chick has drawn blood on one foot- so I've put a small amount of purple spray on its feet as I don't want the cockerels to notice
Just noticed that both the cockerels have a sort of black mite/tick on their combs....I've seen them in the field on wildbird feathers, so they'll always be exposed- what should I do...would frontline work???
Whatever next folks???

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