Aspen vita jec B for chickens

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I have a rooster that is showing signs of maybe some vitamin deficiency. He is unable to balance tips over when he walks and uses his wings a lot when trying to walk. He’s been laying down a lot on his hocks. Is Aspen vita jec B safe for chickens? Can I administer it orally? If so how much do I give?
 
I have a rooster that is showing signs of maybe some vitamin deficiency. He is unable to balance tips over when he walks and uses his wings a lot when trying to walk. He’s been laying down a lot on his hocks. Is Aspen vita jec B safe for chickens? Can I administer it orally? If so how much do I give?
Same rooster in the video on your other thread?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/rooster-seems-to-have-no-balance.1685515/

What do you feed, including treats?

Any swelling of the joint, any bumblefoot or lesions on the bottom of the feet?
Has he been fighting with other roosters?

How old is he and has he been dewormed?

I would go to CVS, Walmart or some place that sells human vitamins and pick up a bottle of Vitamin B-Complex and Vitamin E. Give him one 400UI Vitamin E and 1/2tablet B-Complex daily along with a little egg for the uptake of E.

Do check him for lice/mites and look inside his ears for any pus or infection.

He's beautiful, I hope he improves!


Example of Vitamins, you can use generic brands.

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