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Dracarys979
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Ok I’ll make some now!Selenium is best given in the form of Scrambled eggs.
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Ok I’ll make some now!Selenium is best given in the form of Scrambled eggs.
She is also more likely to eat scrambled eggs because they are soft. Try offering her some wet chicken feed. What does her poop look like? I may have missed this, but is she eating or drinking?Ok I’ll make some now!
It’s very watery sorry forgot to post thatShe is also more likely to eat scrambled eggs because they are soft. Try offering her some wet chicken feed. What does her poop look like? I may have missed this, but is she eating or drinking?
They are a little droopy, it’s almost like she’s slightly holding them out to the sides a little. Esp when she lays down. If that makes any senseHow are her wings doing? Are they drooping at all?
They are a little droopy, it’s almost like she’s slightly holding them out to the sides a little. Esp when she lays down. If that makes any sense
the expert is here! Hooray!Sorry about your pullet. How old is she? Could she have been injured by another chicken or rooster? She has some symptoms of wry neck, and the problem with standing or walking could be from injury, Mareks disease, botulism, moldy feed, or a poison might be a possible cause. It is good that she has taken a few steps. I would try to get vitamin E and give 400 IU daily with a little scrambled egg, tuna, or sunflower seed. What has she been fed? Can you smell the feed and look for mold? Could she have eaten something dead or something from a compost pile?