Barred Rock chick. head down, lethargic, feisty LAST NIGHT

Sometimes people have mixed up their dosing mixture with electrolyte type stuff incorrectly.

That (electrolytes and minerals) and vitamin E (fat soluble) can be overdosed on.

Yes, I would do nutridrench directly to the beak. I don't know if I would give the PVS (yes with NO iron, if you do) with nutridrench...

Make sure it has selenium, whatever you are using. If not, get some human one to mix in.
 
Sometimes people have mixed up their dosing mixture with electrolyte type stuff incorrectly.

That (electrolytes and minerals) and vitamin E (fat soluble) can be overdosed on.

Yes, I would do nutridrench directly to the beak. I don't know if I would give the PVS (yes with NO iron, if you do) with nutridrench...

Make sure it has selenium, whatever you are using. If not, get some human one to mix in.

I think PND has "sodium selenite" which is a form of selenium, so that should be sufficient, but it won't hurt to offer a little egg for selenium. The purpose of Selenium with Vitamin E, is that it helps with the uptake (absorption?) of E, if I understand it all correctly.
 
I called the ONLY avian vet. They are booked full today but I have an appointment for 9am tomorrow if she lives that long. They told me not to do the corrid and just keep her hydrated by hand. I will try and get her to drink that way now.
 
The purpose of Selenium with Vitamin E, is that it helps with the uptake (absorption?) of E, if I understand it all correctly.
I also read studies showing that birds (I think chickens), fed a diet high in selenium and deficient in E did not show the deficit symptoms as much as those who didn't. Stupid to site something I can't link the resource. Because what does "high" mean anyways? :hmm

Hope she makes it and the vet is able to help. It's always nice if that's an option. :fl
 
I also read studies showing that birds (I think chickens), fed a diet high in selenium and deficient in E did not show the deficit symptoms as much as those who didn't. Stupid to site something I can't link the resource. Because what does "high" mean anyways? :hmm

Hope she makes it and the vet is able to help. It's always nice if that's an option. :fl
Interesting. The only thing with Selenium is I've read it can be toxic in high dosages, but again, what is high?

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@Jennifer Cappi Williams I am glad you are seeing a vet. Please keep us posted.
 

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