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You said she was standing"strangely and I am unable to really see that on the photo you posted... is her leg seeming to "twist"???? Yes put electrolytes/vit in the waterer ... separate so you can monitor her symptoms (and how much she drinks) > it is crucial she does not become dehydrated which will kill her quicker than that which is ailing her! Birds that feel poorly often stop drinking so it may be necessary to dribble some water along beak every hour or so to ensure she does not become dehydrated (do NOT squirt in beak!) The water should not be cold but lukewarm and her feed should be moistened (you can add some COOKED oatmeal to it)
You can give three or four drops of Polyvisol enfamil formulation in beak once a day for a week then taper off the next > this is a childrens liquid A-B-D vitamin (the most common deficiencies that cause complications alongside other things).
The live culture yogurt free choice is good.
You can give three or four drops of Polyvisol enfamil formulation in beak once a day for a week then taper off the next > this is a childrens liquid A-B-D vitamin (the most common deficiencies that cause complications alongside other things).
The live culture yogurt free choice is good.
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