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That is excellent advice. I need to remember that. Thanks for all of us. What a great idea.@featherhead007 I used to use raw egg as my go-to with an undernourished chicken. They seem to find it irresistible! But I found out my flock carries too much fat and no longer feed them eggs as treats. So now I always have baby bird formula from the regular pet store on hand. I use it to feed Daisy her calcium. I use it to syringe feed Ruby the few days she won’t eat (to stimulate her appetite and keep her digestive system functioning). I sneak it to the heaviest molters in the middle of the night. But they go crazy for it. so you have to remove the one who needs it (FB) let her eat in peace and then out her back. Last year my Millie aka Little Mill was feeling so bad during molt, she nearly starved herself to death. The flock was out free ranging, and Little Mill was just sitting around. I hadn’t been handling her due to molt, so didn’t really know what condition she was in, just that she didn’t feel well. It was cool out, so I scooped her up in s towel (so as not to touch her pin feathers) and brought her to the coop. She resisted just a little, and when I set her down, it was quite alarming, as she was having some sort of neurological response. Her wing was sticking out funny and stiff and she had a hard time climbing the ramp and jumping to her roost. She went to bed earlier than the others (obviously, since they were still out free ranging) and looked weak, tired, and a bit unstable. Later, after they had all gone to roost, I went out to check on her, since it was a cold (for California) night. Good thing I did! Millie had fallen from the roost and was sprawled out on the coop floor. I honestly think if I had not checked, she would have died that night. I rushed her inside, and put her in a pet carrier with a little area heater nearby. She was VERY tired, so I didn’t try force feeding her or anything, just let her warm up. I had water and feed available for her, but she ignored it. Then before I went to bed, I had the brilliant idea of offering her a little bowl of warm, soupy baby bird formula. She gobbled it up so fast! I kept her in at night for a few nights, and even brought Roxy with her one of the nights, since she was having a rough molt, too. Now I know just how hard they can take molt if they are sensitive. Both are good and healthy today!
Anyway, sorry about this long post. My point is, FB might enjoy and respond to a baby bird formula treat.I now buy mine (Kaytee Exact) from Amazon.