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Ahh... I should have read the label better. Next trip to TSC I'll be picking up something elseNutriDrench is one that does not.

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Ahh... I should have read the label better. Next trip to TSC I'll be picking up something elseNutriDrench is one that does not.
There are several possibilities. Marek's is one. Visual acuity, musculoskeletal, and neurological problems can be caused by dietary deficiency. A simple test would be to give her some nutri-drench, polyvisol(w/o iron) or similar vitamins. If it's dietary things should improve. Another possibility is toxicities, some fungi, and molds contain compounds that are harmful, see if there's anything where she could be eating it. It's a long shot since none of the others are showing symptoms. Hope she gets better soon![]()
Ahh... I should have read the label better. Next trip to TSC I'll be picking up something else![]()
Yes, NutriDrench is very good though, unless riboflavin is necessary for curled under toes or walking issues. Poultry Cell is identical but has the riboflavin. I once wrote to the company by email, and they didn’t even respond to my question about why PND didn’t have riboflavin.Ahh... I should have read the label better. Next trip to TSC I'll be picking up something else![]()
Yes, NutriDrench is very good though, unless riboflavin is necessary for curled under toes or walking issues. Poultry Cell is identical but has the riboflavin. I once wrote to the company by email, and they didn’t even respond to my question about why PND didn’t have riboflavin.