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  1. Swbertrand1

    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    Glad to hear she's doing better! Since she's not being welcomed back with open arms, you might bring one or two of her siblings to the indoor brooder to keep her company. As they age, you can do meet-and-greets among the indoor chicks, the outdoor chicks, and the adults during afternoon...
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    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    She'll be fine if you gave her a bit too much Selenium just once. When using egg yolk, you can cook it first... :) Yeah, the Yogurt seems to be a hit with ours too. They REALLY like the flavor and it helps get the treatment in them. I'm glad to hear she's eating readily. That will make this...
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    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    Glad to hear that! Were you able to get the Selenium too? I noticed in my post #14 above that I failed to tell you to add the Selenium in my haste to put the directions together. Crush about 1/8 or less of a 200mcg (microgram) tablet and mix with the dry bits of each treatment serving before...
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    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    Try your best to stay with it. She's hungry, so she should "help" you as much as she can. Let us know how it goes :-)
  5. Swbertrand1

    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    That mix looks great, maybe just a tad too wet, but good! You'll probably have to hold her head upright so she can eat. If she can't or won't eat, you'll likely have to hand-feed her. Water is super-important right now too, so don't forget to keep her hydrated. There's a link at the end of...
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    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    Always good information! I think she's in the UK, however. Don't know if they have Walmart or Target stores there...
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    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    That's the easy part. Here's how we do it: We've found that an easy way to give meds is to mix them up in food. We do it this way, especially for Vitamin B-Complex (tablet form) and Vitamin E, which is a sticky gel: Put 1/4 tablet B-Complex in a bowl and crush/pulverize it (mortar and pestle...
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    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    I'd stay away from the horse product that has Lysine in it. See this article: https://www.thepoultrysite.com/news/2018/01/when-lysine-is-too-much-of-a-good-thing Look at post# 2 here as well: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/l-lysine-for-poultry.946971/ Here is a product that contains...
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    Chicken was trapped under rooster bars

    You're getting good advice above, so I'll help you find what you need, though I'm not sure where Wakefield is located. A) Vitamin E by itself (geltabs) can be purchased at just about any vitamin shop or in the vitamins section of most grocery stores. Look for 400IU gelcaps, and B) Selenium...
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