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Originally Posted by sager:)silkies View Post

hey everyone i have a 4 week old buff silkie chick that i think is starting to get wry neck it sometimes walks with its head sideways since its just starting is there something i can do to prevent it from getting worse or even cureing it 



Give it Vitamin E with its food. Mine has the same problem and my boy is doing much better after a few days of it.

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Give it Vitamin E with its food. Mine has the same problem and my boy is doing much better after a few days of it.



is vitamin E something u can buy at the feed store or can i just give it a food with vitamin E

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Bearded White,Black,Columbian,Buff,Blue,Partridge,Splash,Self Blue and paint silkies 

i love all silkies any color any shape any form show or not show quality they are just a lovely breed

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is vitamin E something u can buy at the feed store or can i just give it a food with vitamin E



You can buy capsules (or I bought a Vitamin E oil) WITHOUT Iron in it and just squeeze some on its food.

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You can buy capsules (or I bought a Vitamin E oil) WITHOUT Iron in it and just squeeze some on its food.



o ok thank you ill have to try 

 

Bearded White,Black,Columbian,Buff,Blue,Partridge,Splash,Self Blue and paint silkies 

i love all silkies any color any shape any form show or not show quality they are just a lovely breed

Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club 

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Bearded White,Black,Columbian,Buff,Blue,Partridge,Splash,Self Blue and paint silkies 

i love all silkies any color any shape any form show or not show quality they are just a lovely breed

Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club 

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o ok thank you ill have to try 

 



No problem, happy to help out someone else in need(:

 

 

ETA: your Silkies are beautiful btw(:

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No problem, happy to help out someone else in need(:

 

 

ETA: your Silkies are beautiful btw(:

thank you so much i got more hatching as we speak 
 

 

Bearded White,Black,Columbian,Buff,Blue,Partridge,Splash,Self Blue and paint silkies 

i love all silkies any color any shape any form show or not show quality they are just a lovely breed

Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club 

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Bearded White,Black,Columbian,Buff,Blue,Partridge,Splash,Self Blue and paint silkies 

i love all silkies any color any shape any form show or not show quality they are just a lovely breed

Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club 

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1 little one didnt make it. I did everything I could.  RIP little chickie!!!

 

 

Now for the other one that is not feeling well. I think Ive got his pasty butt issues controlled, but he is looking like he is starting to get splay leg.

 

Any tips on how to nip this in the bud? Its making him wobbly. But he still drinks and eats. Would really like to save this one!!!

 

Silkies : Blue, Black, Splash, White, Buff.

 

D'anver : Blue Quail, Porcelain, Mille, Quail, Silver Quail, Blue Silver Quail.

 

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Silkies : Blue, Black, Splash, White, Buff.

 

D'anver : Blue Quail, Porcelain, Mille, Quail, Silver Quail, Blue Silver Quail.

 

Old English Game Bantam : Silver Duckwing.

 

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post #16318 of 35335
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Originally Posted by BantamBabesFarm View Post

1 little one didnt make it. I did everything I could.  RIP little chickie!!!

 

 

Now for the other one that is not feeling well. I think Ive got his pasty butt issues controlled, but he is looking like he is starting to get splay leg.

 

Any tips on how to nip this in the bud? Its making him wobbly. But he still drinks and eats. Would really like to save this one!!!

 


if hes got spraddle leg do the band aid trick or u could put shelfing cloth in there that has grip thats what i do works great in couple days they get stronger and can walk 

 

Bearded White,Black,Columbian,Buff,Blue,Partridge,Splash,Self Blue and paint silkies 

i love all silkies any color any shape any form show or not show quality they are just a lovely breed

Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club 

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Bearded White,Black,Columbian,Buff,Blue,Partridge,Splash,Self Blue and paint silkies 

i love all silkies any color any shape any form show or not show quality they are just a lovely breed

Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club 

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post #16319 of 35335
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Some people believe it's caused by diet (maybe most people). I don't think it's that common in silkies but I could be wrong. Here's a link that shows the treatment.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/644239/angel-wing-in-ducks-how-we-wrap-to-mend-it-pictorial#post_8682154

 



Oh Oh, I was wondering if that may be what my little one has.  It's right wing is tipped up and out.  So, thinking it may be young enough to take care of now?  I do have that type of wrap. Smaller than that even.  So, will give this a try.  Not sure I saw how long you keep it on? 

Ok, went back and found it..7 to 10 days for a duck.  Thinking a week for this little one. 

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post #16320 of 35335
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Originally Posted by sager:)silkies View Post


if hes got spraddle leg do the band aid trick or u could put shelfing cloth in there that has grip thats what i do works great in couple days they get stronger and can walk 

 



For splayed leg, I actually use electrical tape.  It works so well!  It sticks just right, and it comes off easier than some other things. I've tried band aids before, but I can't seem to keep them on.  Now, Silkies, have those little hairy legs..lol..soo, Have to wrap the tape, then put more tape on top of that. Haven't done a Silkie, but have done this for a cochin.  Makes it thicker, and they can't get it off as easy. I usually only have to keep it on for one day.

 That's what I do.  I know a lot of folks have their ways that work well too.  :)

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