Yes, just bought six 3 Packs of Save A Chick Electrolyte & Vitamin Mix. today while I was in town.good idea. i didn't even think of that
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Yes, just bought six 3 Packs of Save A Chick Electrolyte & Vitamin Mix. today while I was in town.good idea. i didn't even think of that
Panting I see in two contexts. First is when birds are hot. Second is when birds pushed into sustained activity such as a long flight or fighting. It might enable better airflow but is also associated with lots of heat generation, especially from flight muscles. When I or predator push a bird into long flight (> 300 feet) the birds pant for several minutes after landing. While this is occuring the feet also feel very warm.So does anyone know if the panting is really a sign of distress or if it's just like a dog's panting (just getting rid of excess heat).
It is my opinion that use of electrolytes should be reserved for birds that are having intestinal problems causing production of runny feces. Just keep ample clean water available.So should we give eltrolytes or not during this heat wave?
YES! If they are panting. Panting causes a change in their electrolyte balance and needs to be restored. Placing electrolytes in the water will cause them to drink more which is what you want anyway. Check out the article on BYU about tending your flock in the heat.So should we give eltrolytes or not during this heat wave?