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The Dim Side
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- Mar 16, 2021
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Sorry for the delay! I have the liquid B but have been having trouble getting him to eat it in the lettuce. They just like to chew on it but don't swallow. And I'm not sure if he's actually swallowing any of it. From that link you gave, I'm trying to do 1 mL a day. Am I able to try to put some of it in their water/food as well while trying to give them the rest through snacks?Liquid B Complex is the best for them. Do you have the dose for age? My Geese or should say goose I lost my gander in Feb he was almost 15 yrs old but Missy tolerates the ducks. She’s very bossy so she will herd them. Lol I never had my geese and other birds in the same coop my geese had their own house but when Sam died I moved Missy in with the chickens and Runners and Buffs. She was fine till breeding season kicked in so now she is still in with them but they have the front of the coop she has the back. My Muscovy have their own house since they don’t like Missy the goose. It can be a 3 ring circus around here at times. You can switch them to duck crumble (not layer) pellets would be to big for them now. I’d still offer either the liquid BComplex or nutritional yeast but since you have one with leg problems I’d stick with the liquid BComplex. Can you post a picture or video and show us the little ducklings leg problem?this will give you dose for
the B complex according to age.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/niacin-deficiency-in-waterfowl.1367557/
Here are a couple short clips of him. It was actually difficult to get him to walk (in or out of the brooder) while I had the camera on him. It was like he was just camera shy, lol. But he CAN stand up a little more on his legs and walk a bit, falling forward. But he sits down very frequently. From reading that above link, it seems like the symptoms are pretty similar to niacin deficiency: pigeon toes, weak legs, sitting frequently, bowedness, etc.