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I’m feeding nutrena grower/starter. I feel like that’s a pretty good feed.... I think she may have been injured somehow, maybe by landing funny. I’m really not sure what to do for herRickets.
Rickets is prevented by feeding a nutritionally balanced feed with adequate calcium, phosphorous and vitamin D3.
Treatment requires changing the feed, supplementing the diet with free-choice limestone or oyster shell, and providing three times the recommended vitamin D3 requirement for two weeks.
My first rescue chicken had this condition. It never really went away, and you are feeding way better food than mine was getting.No her belly is definitely not swollen. She looks really good except her legs have always (since I’ve had her for a month) looked a smidge wider set to me. But I’ve never had this breed and simply thought that was how she looked. And since she has always acted normal....? When she walks it definitely looks like the knee joint is pushing out and her legs are trembling... either from pain or weakness? If I treat for rickets and it’s a dislocated knee or something do you think it would still help?