Thank you! I’ve been researching everywhere for an answer and everyone says it’s a vitamin deficiency..I’m giving Sav-A-Chick electrolytes and probiotics now. Fingers crossed.Tennessee
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Thank you! I’ve been researching everywhere for an answer and everyone says it’s a vitamin deficiency..I’m giving Sav-A-Chick electrolytes and probiotics now. Fingers crossed.Tennessee
@CrazyCrttr75
Poor Cobra keeps looking for her. The other boxer doesn't seem to be bothered. The rat isn't sure what's going on but I'm not sure he ever understands anything anyways.How are your other dogs faring without Fatso @Texas Kiki ?
Look for @CrazyCrttr75 's thread. I'll go look for it now too.Thank you! I’ve been researching everywhere for an answer and everyone says it’s a vitamin deficiency..I’m giving Sav-A-Chick electrolytes and probiotics now. Fingers crossed.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/oh-help-plz.1269109/Thank you! I’ve been researching everywhere for an answer and everyone says it’s a vitamin deficiency..I’m giving Sav-A-Chick electrolytes and probiotics now. Fingers crossed.
So sorry Kiki, we are on a death watch here.
Thank you thank you thank you
Just home from the vet. We put old Fatso to sleep.
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B Complex.Thank you! I’ve been researching everywhere for an answer and everyone says it’s a vitamin deficiency..I’m giving Sav-A-Chick electrolytes and probiotics now. Fingers crossed.
She is drinking, but her breathing is shallow and rapid, walking fine. No signs of another seizure. The last one that we know of was back on Sunday when I found her. I thought she had just gotten flipped over, but now I remember she was really disoriented and couldn’t walk.B Complex.
To add, I can’t get that until tomorrow. I saw Casport’s recommendations, I’m hoping that will work because injections aren’t feasible at the moment. No duck vets around here.She is drinking, but her breathing is shallow and rapid, walking fine. No signs of another seizure. The last one that we know of was back on Sunday when I found her. I thought she had just gotten flipped over, but now I remember she was really disoriented and couldn’t walk.