If you are using the Super Bs, there is no worry. They are water soluble and leave the body readily, it's the Es, A and other fat soluble ones that can cause toxicity. What are you giving him right now? Just the complex? Poultry vites as well? Give us the list and it can be firgured out for you.Charlie is doing much better, but wondering if I have to worry about too much vitamin? He gets around great the one foot curls inward and causes little bit of zig zag in his or he run, will it be like that from now on, just curious wanting to know if it would hinder his ability to mingle back in with flock, otherwise I will have to fix a more permanent housing.
As for it getting 100% better....who knows. If he is moving around and continues to do so then he/she is going to figure out the legs and feet quite readily. I have ducks that walked on their feet, left foot onto right foot, and they have learned how to walk correctly or some have learned to compensate and run with the others. Just curious, have you tried wrapping the curled foot with vet wrap to keep it straight? Would you be able to do this?
Is there anyway you can put him close to the others? I use clear totes for this kind of stuff so everyone can see each other and placement in the group isn't lost. Dog Crate, if they are in their coop already, works great.He/she chirps so much like a little baby from being alone especially at night, I done want to stress him with giving him a bunk buddy if its just going to cause bullying