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Guessing you are raising chicks... Erm well in my experience, if the chicks died of unknown illness and you really want your remaining chick to live. Ring your local vet. Chicks have very weak immune systems and the smallest of virus or infection can be fatal. You need to keep a constant watch for any changes in behavior etc. If your chicks have died from being eaten etc by other animals, the only thing you can do is raise them inside until they are full sized or keep them in a large enough coop overnight and for most of the day. Let them outside for short periods of time ie one hour. When your chicks are large enough to leave the coop and become free range, you will probably need a rooster to protect them from cats, eels, stoats etc. Other than that, to stop your remaining chick from being lonely buy it some new friends or be it's constant companion... Good luck and happy chick raising.

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