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Yes-- we allways "salt" their food with grit--
Sorry to say but there is the source of your problem with the crop IMHO. NEVER mix grit in with the feed and chicks never need grit until they are out freeranging and eating other than their commercially prepared feed (fruit and yogurt and such do not recquire grit to process)
WHEN they are ready to go outside and nip at the grass and such, there will usually be sufficient "grit" naturally available but it is always advised to set out a bowl of "chicken grit" (in a separate feeder and nOT mixed thru the feed) as it is the proper size and stops birds swallowing natural substances which are too small or big.
Do not let this bird freerange anymore (if it is indeed doing so) separate from the others and keep up the massage. Remove feed in the evening... hopefully this will be sufficient to take care of the problem in time.
Have you found the combo vitE/selenium (it is crucial as well as the B vitamins for the neck problem) ... if you do not see any improvement at all with the neck in five days then post back... a pic or video would also be helpful (you can then decide to get the prednisone which any vet will have...if you email them the treatment article from Alan along with the "Hole - In _ The - Head article and photos then most vets will allow you the prescription)
Sorry to say but there is the source of your problem with the crop IMHO. NEVER mix grit in with the feed and chicks never need grit until they are out freeranging and eating other than their commercially prepared feed (fruit and yogurt and such do not recquire grit to process)
WHEN they are ready to go outside and nip at the grass and such, there will usually be sufficient "grit" naturally available but it is always advised to set out a bowl of "chicken grit" (in a separate feeder and nOT mixed thru the feed) as it is the proper size and stops birds swallowing natural substances which are too small or big.
Do not let this bird freerange anymore (if it is indeed doing so) separate from the others and keep up the massage. Remove feed in the evening... hopefully this will be sufficient to take care of the problem in time.
Have you found the combo vitE/selenium (it is crucial as well as the B vitamins for the neck problem) ... if you do not see any improvement at all with the neck in five days then post back... a pic or video would also be helpful (you can then decide to get the prednisone which any vet will have...if you email them the treatment article from Alan along with the "Hole - In _ The - Head article and photos then most vets will allow you the prescription)
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