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  1. Chipmunk Chicks

    PLEASE HELP I think this is wry neck?

    I think I took pictures of my setup with this method, I just didn't keep her in it very long. She's totally fine now, save just the occasional twitch.
  2. Chipmunk Chicks

    PLEASE HELP I think this is wry neck?

    I don't know if this would help you, but I found a video with a different kind of contraption. I was able to rig it up more or less for my chick, but I ended up not leaving her in it because it was already nighttime and I wasn't comfortable leaving her in it while I went to bed. But maybe it...
  3. Chipmunk Chicks

    PLEASE HELP I think this is wry neck?

    Can you scramble up an egg and take like, half a teaspoon out, and squeeze the vitamin E capsule out over it? Mash it up super smooth and see if she may peck at that a little?
  4. Chipmunk Chicks

    PLEASE HELP I think this is wry neck?

    Please don't take my advice, but I just offer small pea size amount a couple times a day, and see how much the chick eats out of my palm. I'm sure she's not getting overdosed on selenium that way, but I'm sure she's not getting a full dose of Vitamin E that way, either. Your chick sounds like...
  5. Chipmunk Chicks

    PLEASE HELP I think this is wry neck?

    Remember the supplements you are looking for are just in the drugstore or grocery store marketed for humans. You do not need to find special chicken selenium or poultry vitamin E. Scrambled egg or cooked egg yolk contains selenium in the correct amounts. I wouldn't worry about looking for...
  6. Chipmunk Chicks

    PLEASE HELP I think this is wry neck?

    I had a hard time squeezing vitamin e capsules into my chickie's mouth, so I squeezed a capsule full of 400 miu E over a teensy amount of scrambled egg for the first two weeks or so. Since then I've switched to the goat supplement gel, but I've since learned that the selenium to E ratio is not...
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