For one that size I might try 1/4 to 1/2 ml. Yes, the cattle stuff is okay for poultry.So for the cattle b complex, how much do i give her? Is it for cows and is it okay to give her something for a cow?
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For one that size I might try 1/4 to 1/2 ml. Yes, the cattle stuff is okay for poultry.So for the cattle b complex, how much do i give her? Is it for cows and is it okay to give her something for a cow?
Okay, i’ve bought the cattle vitamin b complex. On the bottle it says injectable sterile solution. Is it okay to give it to her orally?For one that size I might try 1/4 to 1/2 ml. Yes, the cattle stuff is okay for poultry.
Yes, I do it all of the time.Okay, i’ve bought the cattle vitamin b complex. On the bottle it says injectable sterile solution. Is it okay to give it to her orally?
I meant to quote @casportpony on this but it is not letting me anymore...here is you quote:Just found this to back up what you where saying.... I love learning new things(if it has to do with ducks) and just thought this was neat to go along with what you said.
Expert from google:
B-complex supplements usually pack all eight Bvitamins into one pill. ... B-complex vitamins usually contain the following: B1 (thiamine): Thiamine plays an essential role in metabolism by helping convert nutrients into energy.
Vitamin B3, also called niacin, is one of the eight B-complex water-soluble vitamins. ... Niacin, a name coined from nicotinic acid vitamin, comes in several forms, including niacinamide (nicotinamide) and inositol hexanicotinate. Each of these forms has various uses as well.
Having done this research when I get my new ducks I am just going to give them this...skip the niacin powder...this will deal with it all!
Can you show us a credible source that says wry neck is treated with niacin? I ask because everything I have read says to use thiamine, not niacin.
I know B's are important, but I was hoping someone could post a source that says a Niacin deficiency could cause wry neck.I meant to quote @casportpony on this but it is not letting me anymore...here is you quote:
Yes, I do it all of the time.