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  1. LTAY1946

    Non emergency but still need some answers for injured pullet

    She is still getting half a B Complex and a Vitamin E. She acts normal in a kennel now. You wouldn't know anything is wrong to see her in the kennel. When we pick her up her neck goes limp like she can't support it or maybe she is just playing possum. As soon as she is back in the kennel after...
  2. LTAY1946

    Non emergency but still need some answers for injured pullet

    Thank you. I'll have to go into town and get the E400 IU and keep it on hand.
  3. LTAY1946

    Non emergency but still need some answers for injured pullet

    Most all the time she keeps her head leaning flat to the left. then she will get it up for a few seconds to an almost normal position. I need to know if B complex is what I should be giving and how much daily. I think she is going to make it if I do my part.
  4. LTAY1946

    Non emergency but still need some answers for injured pullet

    Here she is. She is so much better one minute and the next she can't pick her head up. She seems to tire very quickly. She was so bad last night I thought I would be digging a hole to bury her in this morning. She has fooled me.
  5. LTAY1946

    Non emergency but still need some answers for injured pullet

    She's in a box inside the house. She is being kept comfortable and safe. I'll see if I can get a picture of her inside the box showing how she is holding her head up.
  6. LTAY1946

    Non emergency but still need some answers for injured pullet

    I have a young pullet that was seriously injured when a gang of roosters pinned her down and really messed her up. She having problems holding her head up and eating. I've given her B-complex with C and some pellets I collected out of a bag of starter grower. She's had a dab of scrambled eggs...
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