Solved Please help - sick chick
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- nekoatsume
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Please help - sick chick
Not much. I think she's on her way out. She never seemed to have grown much at all. I don't know why, she had the same environment, food and treatment as the others. So upsetting.
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Please help - sick chick
Awww I'm sorry. It's hard and never seems to lesson the impact the loss has on us.
Take care,
Take care,
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Please help - sick chick
It could be just failure to thrive- genetic. I had two perfectly healthy looking day old Barred Hollands just quit at a week old- they were doing well, then they just faded and died- I could tell they weren't right because they were always peeping....... the others did just fine though, I'm glad I ordered extra. Sad to see them die but there was nothing I could do for them.
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