@chicks47720
PM me, please, and let me know what you're looking for.
The thing I've had the most luck with for healing is peppermint essential oil. I get a q-tip and dip it into the oil and apply w/the q-tip. Then turn it over and dip with the other end. Use a new q-tip each time so as not to contaminate the bottle. Or you could use cotton balls but then you have to get a new one each time you need more of the oil on it. Put it on whenever it is itching.
Of course washing well with either Fels Naptha or Dawn first.
The posts on my update are here:
http://new.backyardchickens.com/t/7...eeping-thread-ots-welcome/32970#post_13942276
http://new.backyardchickens.com/t/7...eeping-thread-ots-welcome/32970#post_13942341
When they are walking on hocks it is likely thiamin deficiency. Could also be niacin. Are you feeding medicated chick starter? It contains a thiamin blocker which can be deadly for some chicks. As soon as you see them on the hocks, vitamins or tiny chopped liver needs to be fed immediately. Brewers yeast can also suffice if that's all you have around.
Since I'm behind I'm not sure if your remaining chick is still okay... if so... remove any medicated feed ASAP and begin with vitamins right away to prevent.
Strangely I sing too, but depending on the tone, some of them will shake their heads and are in distress! I've heard of other's birds shaking their heads like the tone hurts their ears too!
I know they need vitamins, but there is nothing I can do if I don't have them on me. I know that is not why they died because they weren't doing it too bad. I absolutely do NOT feed medicated feed. That stuff so much downsides to it, it isn even funny. People see the word medicated and assume it is better.
I also just realized that auto correct changed hocks to hawks
ETA: I got my vitamins out of my dads trunk this morning
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