Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

thx aart,
the reason I was looking into it is that I have a struggling chick and I was ready to accept it was suffering from "failing-to-thrive" symptom. I have read lots of different things to try from VetRX, to cider vinegar to tumeric and egg yolk.
I was going to get some vinegar for it tomorrow but in the meantime I have given it something that has helped me recently with a deficiency, some B1 vitamin.
Surprisingly it has already made improvements and it is eating again.
But I should point out I did try some tumeric and I've increased temps and reduced humidity to dry the brooder more but I feel the B1 must have had the biggest effect.
The chick was making clicking noises when breathing and this has improved within hours - still not out the woods yet but at least it is eating a bit.

after doing some research into vitamin B1 it seems it is a very important vitamin for chicks and a deficiency will cause

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Symptoms
  • Difficulty walking.
  • Loss of feeling (sensation) in hands and feet.
  • Loss of muscle function or paralysis of the lower legs.
  • Mental confusion/speech difficulties.
  • Pain.
  • Strange eye movements (nystagmus)
  • Tingling.
  • Vomiting.
Research into the vitamin showed that chickens that lack vitamin B1 in their diet will die.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technol...and-rice-led-scientists-to-vitamin-b1/381903/

Again not something I have ever seen mentioned in order to help an ailing chick.

I can't say for sure if it has been what has made a difference but I will be reaching for vitamin B1 in future if I ever have a chick that seems like it has a lack of energy, not eating and generally sleeping a lot as those are all the symptoms of a vitamin B1 deficiency.
 
I fed the chick some more vitamin this morning and it has made a full recovery. Is running around again, eating, drinking and so much happier than huddled in a corner unable to walk. Not going to bother with the cider vinegar anymore.

Ps: I have just used my own supplements of B1 which comes in a capsule so it's easy to sprinkle a bit of it in their drinking water.
 
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Again not something I have ever seen mentioned in order to help an ailing chick.
No reaction? I mean it really works.

I can't say for sure if it has been what has made a difference but I will be reaching for vitamin B1 in future if I ever have a chick that seems like it has a lack of energy, not eating and generally sleeping a lot as those are all the symptoms of a vitamin B1 deficiency.
What reaction are you looking for?
It's quite common to see folks recommend B-Complex, Poultry Nutri-Drench, etc. to be given to chicks that are not doing well. These all contain B1 (Thiamine) plus other vitamins that may be helpful in giving a weak chick an extra boost.
 

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