It's the best for hatchlings, as it's immediately absorbed.Poultry Nutri Drench
Hmm... trying to think of someone in UK that could suggest a similar product.Haven't got anything like that, no.
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It's the best for hatchlings, as it's immediately absorbed.Poultry Nutri Drench
Hmm... trying to think of someone in UK that could suggest a similar product.Haven't got anything like that, no.
Kinda.... wonder if it's just the dried 'hatch gunk'...might look better once she's fluffed out??But do you think her eyes look a bit wonky to me? She has the left one (her left) squinted a lot and it just looks more.... bulbous?
Kinda.... wonder if it's just the dried 'hatch gunk'...might look better once she's fluffed out??
How's that foot looking?
Take a close look under a bright light...could just be gunky or have a piece of fuzz in there...I wouldn't jump right to 'infected'. Might start with a saline rinse.She keeps closing that left eye though. Wonder if it needs a wipe or if it could be infected?
Well done for getting her out alive!! Just bathe that eye with warm water on a cotton wool ball - keep it clean and it should be fine. I let mine have their first bath in about 2 inches of warm water in the sink when they have been hatched for 36-48 hours - this rinses off the gunk from the hatch. Just enough water so they can touch the bottom with their toes. Google ChickVits on Amazon for the vitamins and dilute this in their water. It's about a fiver. B