Gosling emergency!

Keep giving her the vitamins. Sometimes seizures are a result of a thiamine or pyridoxine deficiency.

Other causes would be from some sort of bacterial or viral illness causing encephalitis or encountering toxins like lead, chemicals, mold, or toxic algae.
If it’s bacterial Baytril might be something to try if you have any on hand but for the others, the best chance she has is being seen by a veterinarian, however prognosis isn’t good of it’s lead or a virus.
Okay. I'll try to get some Baytril and see if that helps. She's still fighting and other than the first few seizures she's hasn't had another yet.

She's walking when she can. I'll keep giving her the water mixture and I've upped their greens.
 
@Goosebaby

She's so much improved today! No more walking issues. I got her the Baytril which was very hard to find. I also got some Rooster Booster to go with the vitamin in the water. She seems happy and like nothing was ever wrong. Thank you so much for your help!
 
@Goosebaby

She's so much improved today! No more walking issues. I got her the Baytril which was very hard to find. I also got some Rooster Booster to go with the vitamin in the water. She seems happy and like nothing was ever wrong. Thank you so much for your help!

Have you started the Baytril? If not hold off on it, she may have just had a deficiency and won’t need the Baytril then.
 
It might also pay to get them started onto another green feed source as spinach in quantity has a tendancy to make other mineral nutrients difficult to adsorb.
if you can buy whole wheat or barley, soak and germinate it before feeding, it can be fed at the root stage or allowed to develop to the leaf stage. Germinated grain is an excellent source of nutrients, these are much more available compared to ungerminated grain.
Don't forget to make some sort of grit available as they need it to break down their food- clean sand is suitable
 
It might also pay to get them started onto another green feed source as spinach in quantity has a tendancy to make other mineral nutrients difficult to adsorb.
if you can buy whole wheat or barley, soak and germinate it before feeding, it can be fed at the root stage or allowed to develop to the leaf stage. Germinated grain is an excellent source of nutrients, these are much more available compared to ungerminated grain.
Don't forget to make some sort of grit available as they need it to break down their food- clean sand is suitable
Thank you! She's doing much much better. I've been feeding them kale, spinach and mixed greens with their duck feed. They went outside for the first time and decided to eat half my mum plant but they both got the zoomies.

I'm so thankful for all the advice!!
 

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