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  1. Eggcessive

    Pullet’s legs/feet not working

    If a chicken has curled toe paralysis from a riboflavin (vitamin B 2) deficiency, human B complex or super B complex is probably the most inexpensive treatment, 1/4 to 1/2 tablet daily, crushed and put into a small amount of water or food daily. It is hard to overdose and inexpensive, costing...
  2. Eggcessive

    Pullet’s legs/feet not working

    Sorry for your loss. What are you feeding? It may take a week or two for riboflavin to help if it is a riboflavin deficiency. If you have any others with similar symptoms, I would get a necropsy to see what is going on. Hopefully it is not Mareks, but hard to know without getting testing.
  3. Eggcessive

    Pullet’s legs/feet not working

    Have you tried human vitamin B complex which has b2 riboflavin and all the rest b’s? If not I would get this now, and give 1/2 tablet daily either straight into the beak and throat or crushed in water or a little food and fed to her. Do you have a rooster who might have injured her back? Mareks...
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