Ltilden
Chirping
- Jul 21, 2019
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Hi all, I’m new to raising ducklings (have been raising chickens for 2 years now) and I have one I’m concerned about. I have 2 Cayuga and 2 Rouen ducklings that are 3 weeks old. Last week I noticed one of the Rouens was having a harder time walking than her siblings and would have to sit down more often and trip over her feet occasionally. I had heard of niacin deficiency when researching raising ducklings so I knew pretty quickly that’s likely what the cause was. I have been feeding them Purina Flockraiser which is supposed to have the correct amount of niacin for ducklings in it, but now I’m not so sure, although only one of the four is having issues. The day I noticed this I immediately went out and bought Niacin vitamins and have been crushing them up and putting them in their water. I didn’t see much improvement however so I read the sticky thread on this forum and ended up getting the Durvet High Level Vitamin B Complex and have started adding that to the water instead of the vitamins. I’m still not seeing much improvement however after over a week of treatment and I’m getting more concerned by the day since I know this is the most important time for proper growth! I’m hoping I’m getting the dosage right. They currently have a 5 gallon bucket waterer with cups and I’ve been adding 16 ml of the vitamin b complex to it ( assuming they drink about a gallon of water a day, four ducklings should get about 1 ml of vitamin b supplement per day). Does this sound right? Also is there anything else I can do to help her out? I bought nutritional yeast that I can add to their food but I’m afraid of giving them too much, especially the other 3 who are not showing any symptoms. Is it normal for progress to be this slow? Any and all advice is appreciated so I can ensure this sweet girl has a healthy and happy life!! Thank you!