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Porpie Pie
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Thank youIt really is beautiful
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Thank youIt really is beautiful
I looked for it I just can't find it. Tractor supply says they sell it they just never have any in stocks. Doing some quick research b complex is all of the b vitamins. Nutritional yeast has a lot of what b complex does. I'm on may way out to read the back of the duck food and poultry booster now. It looks like Amazon has some b complex I can order too. Would her legs normally straighten out on their own if she was getting what she needs? The guy at TSC told.me to make a splint but idk how to do that to keep the legs/feet from turning in...Everything I have seen on here with those who have had a duckling with leg problems has said the liquid B complex works the best and fastest.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/durvet-hi-level-vitamin-b-complex
Definitely get it off Amazon and start it asap if you can't find it locally. The liquid vitmain b complex is really what you need! And make sure they get the proper dose every day for the next month or so to really strengthen their legs as much as possible. It's not really a matter of making them exercise more to make the legs strong - exercise is good, but their bodies need the proper nutrients to make them strong. If their legs are weak you don't really want to make them overdo i
I got some off Amazon but how much do i give ducks?Definitely get it off Amazon and start it asap if you can't find it locally. The liquid vitmain b complex is really what you need! And make sure they get the proper dose every day for the next month or so to really strengthen their legs as much as possible. It's not really a matter of making them exercise more to make the legs strong - exercise is good, but their bodies need the proper nutrients to make them strong. If their legs are weak you don't really want to make them overdo it.