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Dragon Slayer Trinket
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*Checking*Oh wow...can she hold her head up at all?
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*Checking*Oh wow...can she hold her head up at all?
I think she probably can just a little because when I lift her head up it just kind of sinks down slowly, but I can't say for sure whether she can't or just doesn't want to.Oh wow...can she hold her head up at all?
I was gonna suggest a cup to help get her standing but if she can't keep her head up I'm not sure that would work.I think she probably can just a little because when I lift her head up it just kind of sinks down slowly, but I can't say for sure whether she can't or just doesn't want to.
Thanks for all of your suggestions, this is so infuriating!I was gonna suggest a cup to help get her standing but if she can't keep her head up I'm not sure that would work.
@Eggcessive can you help!? They are much more experienced at this than I and can help hopefully.
Leg, Foot and Toe Issues in Poultry of All AgesThanks for all of your suggestions, this is so infuriating!![]()
Well, her tendons look good. How can I add more vitamin b to her diet?@MysteryChicken may also be able to help!
Crush up a vit B of adults and mix with water and give. Sesame seeds I've been told are good for them as well if they have leg problems.Well, her tendons look good. How can I add more vitamin b to her diet?
Looks very weak. It may, or may not make it.What is a hobble?
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These are bad pictures, but you can kind of see how her legs are flat and in front.
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Vitamin B for adult chickens, or humans? I definitely can give her some sesame seeds.Crush up a vit B of adults and mix with water and give. Sesame seeds I've been told are good for them as well if they have leg problems.
I'll do everything I can for now. If it's obvious that she's in pain, I'll put her down. Any suggestions on how to do that for a chick? I've only done it with full grown chickens.Looks very weak. It may, or may not make it.
I'd just do vitamin therapy for now, but if you feel there's no hope, putting it down maybe best.