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Orneriness & Co.
That's not very helpful. What type of feed is it? Grower? Layer? Scratch?t’s an AG store brand from Blue Seal.
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That's not very helpful. What type of feed is it? Grower? Layer? Scratch?t’s an AG store brand from Blue Seal.
It's pretty much when the neck gets into weird positions, and looks crooked.Wry neck? Can you give me more details on that?
It's commonly caused by vitamin deficiency, or a trauma. Usual treatment is 400 i.u vitamin E and a third of a B complex tablet every day. If it is wry neckWry neck? Can you give me more details on that?
Sorry, like I said, backyard chicken dad, lol It’s an egg layer feed. Was giving them Tractor Supply Dumor feed and was advised to steer clear from that.That's not very helpful. What type of feed is it? Grower? Layer? Scratch?
Also, some eggs for selenium so the vitamin E is more easily absorbed.It's commonly caused by vitamin deficiency, or a trauma. Usual treatment is 400 i.u vitamin E and a third of a B complex tablet every day. If it is wry neck
I’ll do my best, throughout the day, I’ll go down to the coop, pet them talk to them give them some scratch, look them over and gather the C seeds.Can you give us a complete description of behavior and her care?
Great, thanks.Sorry, like I said, backyard chicken dad, lol It’s an egg layer feed. Was giving them Tractor Supply Dumor feed and was advised to steer clear from that.
I believe it’s 16% protein and yes they get scratch throughout the day.Great, thanks.
There's nothing wrong with the dumor feed, it's just a bargain feed. What the protein on the feed your feeding? Any treats like corn or scratch?
I'd cut down on the scratch, as anything other than their regular feed shouldn't make up more than 10% of their diet.I believe it’s 16% protein and yes they get scratch throughout the day.
Ok, Cut out/back the scratch, it's actually not great for them, it's supposed less than a tablespoon per day or less than 10% of their diet. If they fill up on scratch, they aren't getting enough feed and get deficiencies.I believe it’s 16% protein and yes they get scratch throughout the day.