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Ohkay I'll feed him nowEasy - feed him tuna or sardines or eggs or spinach & sunflower seeds, almonds, broccoli=selenium & vitamin E
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Ohkay I'll feed him nowEasy - feed him tuna or sardines or eggs or spinach & sunflower seeds, almonds, broccoli=selenium & vitamin E
Do you have shops that sell different kinds of cooking oils? They might carry vitamin E oil. The next best thing would be cooking oil made from seeds. Wheat germ oil is very high in vitamin E. Sunflower seed oil is almost as high. These aren't nearly as potent as a 400iu E capsule would be, but they might help.
It sounds like your rooster is experiencing neurological problems. You need to get vitamin E into him anyway you can.
Give her water and see if she farts bubblesHey ..This Morning They Are Playing & one Of Them Ate detergent powder ..(Washing powder) a lilttle I guess cause I pick him up ..
I clean his beak
I'm.worried any advice's ?
You might want to read this entire thread. There are potentially toxic things in detergent that can be as poisonous to chickens as insecticide. We are trying to counter the neurological effects eating detergent might have on this rooster. In other words, brain damage.Give her water and see if she farts bubbles
Great advice! Charcoal powder is best treatment for poisoning.The faster you can get it ingested the better.Not Charcoal briquettes they my have been soak in petroleum based fluid.A piece of burnt wood or coals from fire place are best.Just crush as fine as possible add to glass of water and drink.There is always the Universal Antidote. It saved my life once a very long time ago. It's very strong black tea, charcoal-burnt toast, and milk of magnesia mixed together. Tanin, which is in tea, is toxic to chickens, so I would use just a small amount, going heavy on the charcoal and a bit of the milk of magnesia.
But the Epsom salt drench will make him empty his intestines and that should do the trick. He'll be fine.
I also responded with serious solution.You might want to read this entire thread. There are potentially toxic things in detergent that can be as poisonous to chickens as insecticide. We are trying to counter the neurological effects eating detergent might have on this rooster. In other words, brain damage.
I dont know if burnt bread is dense enough to use as charcoal but I could be wrong.I wouldnt be worrying about taste because you are going to have to force feed it with turkey baster anyways.You need to get enough into bird to absorb all toxins before it is vomited back up.You can make edible charcoal out of a slice of bread. Much easier and actually doesn't taste too bad.
Break the capsule open, put it on your finger & slide it in it's beak?Yes we have that vitamin E Oil capsule avail here ..how to give that I also order that vitamins bottle I've attached yesterday .