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Her X-ray showed her bones are not as dense as they should be. He thinks the oyster shells I give are just going through her so I need to grind them finer. Also he felt my 19% protein feed was too high and wants lower protein not sure why. Also gave her an anti inflammatory as her joints looked a little inflamed.
Given her age he feels she can make a full recovery. He also wants me to do this for the whole flock (b complex and finer ground oyster shells) as he feels the problem stems from diet/nutrition. So keep at it!!
Today I took my girl to a vet the local farm animal sanctuary suggested. He was very happy with the b complex pill I am giving because he’s concerned about niacin (not riboflavin so much!) the pill has 100mg of each so I’m good there. Make sure your b complex is super high in these!!Hi! I called the hatchery and forgot to ask about selling in TSCs, but the hatchery is Hoover's Hatchery in Iowa (I think they are large enough where it is likely they stock TSCs in MN). They believe my SG has Marek's, despite her being vaccinated, since that is the most common cause of paralysis. I don't think my girl has Marek's though. They do not think it's genetic; the CS rep said they change breeding pairs every year and so it can't be that?? I'm not sure I understood them correctly. Not sure if that helps or hinders your theory of a set of parents passing on a trait that predisposes a riboflavin deficiency.
Today, I let my SG stay with the other girls in the run and she immediately dust-bathed with them all for over half an hour! They must have missed her. She stopped panting too, which is an amazing sign! She must have been stressed/depressed/lonely. Still unable to walk, but uses her hocks and flapping to get around. She seems to be gaining movement in her toes. Slowly but surely!
Her X-ray showed her bones are not as dense as they should be. He thinks the oyster shells I give are just going through her so I need to grind them finer. Also he felt my 19% protein feed was too high and wants lower protein not sure why. Also gave her an anti inflammatory as her joints looked a little inflamed.
Given her age he feels she can make a full recovery. He also wants me to do this for the whole flock (b complex and finer ground oyster shells) as he feels the problem stems from diet/nutrition. So keep at it!!