you pinning the tail on the Donkey. SEE YOU GUYS don't need me... LOL
Haha no no no you don't go nowhere! I only try to answer easy questions! Not the birthing part! Lol
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you pinning the tail on the Donkey. SEE YOU GUYS don't need me... LOL
NOPE no water yet, when they fluff up they will need naicin which is Vitamin B3, they can survive for 3 days with the yolk that they have absorbed, of course we don't want them to go that long...
Vitamin B complex is Excellent look to see what the niancin count is? They don't need food but it's not that they shouldn't have any. Once they fluff up then they can have whatever they want But they have to have heads up and be able to walk and hold themselves.I have brewer's yeast to add to the food for niacin, but I can't give food to them until like 24 hrs later right? Or was that false advice? I do have vitamin B complex powder that I Could add to their water?
So how is twister??
WHEW, OK, That's a good count, they need about 100 to 150mgTwister - the one we had to pull the head out for, right? Weak, but trying to move around occasionally. SMALL compared to the other two out, but part of that perception could be due to him/her being pretty wet still.
The Niacin content on the vit. B complex I have is 100mg per capsule, by the way.
Poop, Twister is still in his shell isn't he?? You didn't pull him out, I forgot to mention that, don't pull him out. AHHHHH
WHEW, OK, That's a good count, they need about 100 to 150mg