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How frequently should I do this should it be left-right tilt or left-flat-rightYou will likely need to hand turn or tilt tin incubator like you are describing. Eggs should tilt 45 degrees.
Go all the way to each side, three or more times a day so left-right tilt.How frequently should I do this should it be left-right tilt or left-flat-right
Very cute!
im in lake almanor not many people have game bantams up hereHi all. I am east of Chico. A small town called Westwood near lake Almanor and I am looking for some American game bantams any for sale near Chico area?
im in lake almanor not many people have game bantams up here
and a sad thing happened.. someones dog ours or my neighbors got into my serama coop.. i lost both birds from kate..
That is a good recipe for wry neck. Works wonders![COLOR=0000CD]Personally I think children's NO IRON Poly-Vi-Sol liquid vitamins are wonderful. Following are some snippets I copied and saved when others were blogging on other BYC threads and hope these help you:[/COLOR] Fancychooklady answered: You are giving the wrong B vitamin for wry neck . You need to give B1 thiamine and B3 niacin. Polyvisol covers both. Also , if this is a result of an injury and there is swelling on the brain( causing seizures ) it would help to add prednisone to his meds Yours is wryneck. Be careful not to overdose on the thiamine B 1 . Too much can cause anorexia and too much selenium can be fatal. I would give either the yeast or polyvisol , but not both.
Wry Neck in Baby Chick
November 2, 2011 26 Comments I hatched a batch of chicks today and one had wry neck, also called toricollis, stargazing, twisted neck, etc. There are a number of factors that can result in this condition, but mainly two in day olds. One is a genetic abnormality and the other is a vitamin/mineral deficiency. I have found that, if the condition is caused by a vitamin deficiency, it can sometimes be corrected almost immediately by giving oral vitamins, minerals and electrolytes. The recommended electrolyte replacement is Pediatlye or a product called AviaCharge. I have used Pedialyte for weak chicks with good results so I keep it on hand at all times. The easiest way to keep it and not waste an entire container is to buy the freezer pops. I store them in my pantry and pull one out when needed. The chicks seem to like the flavor and drink it easier. For vitamin supplementation use a good baby vitamin without iron. PolyViSol is good but I could only find the store brand and it works just fine. The key is making sure it does not contain iron. Vitamin E is given along with Selenium to help with the absorption. You may want to research online before treating. I found a lot of differing opinions but here is the dosage I used:I mixed the ingredients together and administered it a few drops at a time to the baby chick. You can apply it to the side of the beak with the eye dropper or put a drop on your finger and place it alongside the beak until it opens. I was holding the video camera in one hand so I ended up getting it all over the baby chick but it seemed to like the taste and did not fight it. I gave a few drops then waited about 3 hours and repeated. I will give another dose in the morning if the chick so any symptoms other wise I will consider it done. If you use the eyedropper never push the liquid in to the chicks mouth because you could cause aspiration of the liquid into the lungs. Just hold the dropper alongside the beak and let a drop or two out. The chick will swallow it. Here is a video of the chick, before, during treatment and after. This baby made a miraculous recovery. [COLOR=0000CD](P.S. I DIDN'T TRANSFER THE VIDEO AS I DIDN'T KNOW IF IT WOULD WORK BUT THE CHICK DID MAKE A WONDERFUL RECOVERY).[/COLOR] [COLOR=0000CD]LET ME KNOW IF ANY OF THIS INFO HELPS AND I'LL MAKE SURE TO KEEP IT IN MY PERMANENT DESKTOP.[/COLOR]
- 2 TBS Pedialyte
- 2 drops Baby Vitamin
- 100 units Vitamin E (squirt out half a capsule)
- 50 mcg Selenium (1/4 tablet crushed)
Where are you located and do you know what breeds you got.Hi all,
This may be a shot in the dark but I am hoping someone here can offer some advice.
We just recently got a few baby chicks to raise. I am having pretty bad allergic reaction to them (the brooder is in our house and I cannot be in the same room at this point). I am looking to rehome them to someone in the Bay Area or is there a hatchery or farm that might take them? I am not comfortable shipping them, so somewhere/someone local is a must.
Thanks in advance.