Can I feed my rooster this?

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So I have a roo that was attacked about a year ago as he’s been kinda shaky ever since, he’s all ok but he has a bit of anxiety when u accidentally scare him and balances on branches a bit hard. I was wondering if I could feed him this to give him so more vitamins. I would give it it small doses but does anyone know if it’s not ok to? It’s organic, vegan as has more plant stuff I have some photos of the ingredients to.
 

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I would probably use a chicken or poultry vitamin which most feed stores sell. His feed, if you use a balanced chicken feed should contain most of the vitamins and minerals he needs. But vitamin E and B complex can be helpful with neurological problems.
 
I would probably use a chicken or poultry vitamin which most feed stores sell. His feed, if you use a balanced chicken feed should contain most of the vitamins and minerals he needs. But vitamin E and B complex can be helpful with neurological problems.
Ok I do give them poultry vitamins to but not things changed would this be toxic to them?
 

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