Of course you should try to save her! I would feed Luke chick starter for about 3 months after his accident, then i started to feed him just regular chicken feed, occasionally I would give him some sourghum. I hope your girl will be alright!
Alrighty guys, I put him with a pullet and 2 chicks of my grandmas, he seemed back to normal, being able to jump and stuff. Maybe all he needed was a bit of company.
Alrighty guys, I put him with a pullet and 2 chicks of my grandmas, he seemed back to normal, being able to jump and stuff. Maybe all he needed was a bit of company.
Alrighty guys, I put him with a pullet and 2 chicks of my grandmas, he seemed back to normal, being able to jump and stuff. Maybe all he needed was a bit of company.
Thanks you for all of your help (: so, I shouldnt get vitamins?, he seems awfully weak from his legs. And my other bird died of worms, I hadnt given the dewormer to them because it said " for 100 birds give 4 oz," "200 birds give 8 oz." And I only had 2 birds! What good was that information!?
Well I had him walking around my room yesterday and he attempted tp jump onto my bed, my bed is about a foot off of the ground and he usually jumps on with ease. Well, he jumped and fell back to the ground, he tried again and didnt make it, his toes curled up beneath him. His appetite is fine...
No, I never have dewormed her, I have no idea how. And yes, I have a rooster, he is about 14 months.Im thinking she has the flu because she had gotten wet when it rained the day before yesterday.
I came home to my pullet moving really slowly, she is usually very active and never lets me touch her, but now she is barely moving. She is letting me grab her which she never does. I gave her some water and she drank it but, when I came back to check on her, she was still in the sameplace and...
When I feed him, I feed him in large portions in a bowl type thing. He puts his head in here and munches on whatever he can grab, he usually knocks most of the food out, so that's why I feed him in large portions.