It's possible.she has been putting grit in the food. Think that might cause a blockage ?
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It's possible.she has been putting grit in the food. Think that might cause a blockage ?
Rooster Booster Poultry Cell? How much?We've been giving him rooster booster & b12
Ya I was thinking that too. . I've seen ducklings go nuts eating grit for some reason. . I don't provide grit while ducklings are in the brooder and only eating their crumble.It's possible.
Yes.she said she found it outside on its back. either a mama rejected it or something could of injured it and the wry neck and the blockage ?
Well, now. For chicks, I'm firmly in the camp that they should have grit free choice, but you are right, if only eating crumble, they don't have to have grit.Ya I was thinking that too. . I've seen ducklings go nuts eating grit for some reason. . I don't provide grit while ducklings are in the brooder and only eating their crumble.
I am going to venture to guess there may be more than one issue at hand.
Sometimes they are just not "wired right" to begin with and there just isn't much you can do.
It *shouldn't* hurt them at all to have access to grit.. .Well, now. For chicks, I'm firmly in the camp that they should have grit free choice, but you are right, if only eating crumble, they don't have to have grit.
I still don't know much about ducks, but I agree, there could be more than one thing going on here![]()
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