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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences. I thought that all your chickens had flourished and it's good to know I'm not alone in having a chicken fail to thrive and that you've had similar problems.for Lorna. I've had a few just waste away over the years, and never really got to the bottom of it. I think there are quite a few different things that can cause it, and often there are multiple things going on inside, so it's hard to unravel their combined symptoms and work out what's primary and what's secondary or even tertiary. But a few have fought their way back to health, so, like you MaryJanet, I resist throwing in the towel unless and until I'm sure the direction is just one way. Fingers crossed for Lorna.
Coconut oil is better.That's a great idea! Would olive oil be ok?
I hope she picks up.She was only 810g before her first feed this morning.
833g at her second feed.I hope she picks up.![]()
No I didn't. After a lifetime in research, I do a lot of my own. And the vet that sees the dog has sold out to a corporation that doubled the prices for half the service.When you had chickens failing to thrive, did you take them to a vet? If so, what was the advice? (Mark's great, but reassurance is always welcome.)
Like with people you should compare weight at the same stage then (before eating , and at roost time) ?833g at her second feed.
I guess it makes sense that her weight is fluctuating according to how recently she ate
Can you see new feather quilts coming in under the feathers she's loosing ?