SheWolf2077
Hatching
Well I got my first set of ducklings a few weeks ago. Come to find out the feed I have them on is low in Niacin (even though it is made for ducklings. Good job, local brand). I purchased some niacin supplements due to my Pekin's legs beginning to bow.
Two days went by and he was showing no signs of recovering. Frantically I searched online to see what the issue could be. I kept seeing things about not giving them flush-free niacin. My heart sank as I picked the bottle up and read the label. "Flush-Free Niacin"
The past two days I've been giving him supplements, all the while it's not been doing him any good and his bowleggedness has progressed.
Tonight I am going to just purchase a bottle of brewers yeast to supplement him with. Is it too late to supplement with brewers yeast? Should I find some regular Niacin supplements?
My biggest question...will he recover fully if I start (actually) supplementing him now? His legs have been bowing for about 4 days.
Thanks in advance!
Two days went by and he was showing no signs of recovering. Frantically I searched online to see what the issue could be. I kept seeing things about not giving them flush-free niacin. My heart sank as I picked the bottle up and read the label. "Flush-Free Niacin"

Tonight I am going to just purchase a bottle of brewers yeast to supplement him with. Is it too late to supplement with brewers yeast? Should I find some regular Niacin supplements?
My biggest question...will he recover fully if I start (actually) supplementing him now? His legs have been bowing for about 4 days.
Thanks in advance!
