Nutri Drench is good!
have you thought about making her a sling?

have you thought about making her a sling?
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I cut up a towel and made a U shape to support her which she really seemed happy about, and it seems to be giving her some nice support and comfort.Nutri Drench is good!
have you thought about making her a sling?
give me a few minutes to find a recent thread...from the top of my head it has something to do with the human using organic feed and her ill chicken was diagnosed by a vet..with testing...to have vitamin deficeinces from that feed.
Hey hey....That's makes no sense for two reasons.
1.Wouldn't all my birds be suffering? I've been using organic feed for about 25 years and never had a problem.
2. I work for a vet hospital, have a background in nutrition (specializing in canine and avian nutrition) and animal behavior - most veterinarians (unfortunately) undergo very little training or education with regards to nutrition. There's no reason whatsoever that an absence of pesticides, preservatives, GMO, or artificial ingredients in an otherwise nutritionally complete feed would inhibit an animal's ability to absorb nutrients. If a vet advised that a nutrient deficiency was a result of a commercially prepared feed "because" it was organic, I would enthusiastically have to disagree and say that's impossible. I'm angry for that person, that they would have received such ludicrous information from a veterinarian. That's awful.
If that person's chicken was confirmed deficient in some nutrients after eating a quality commercial feed, organic or otherwise, and everything else was in order (no parasites, bacteria, fungal or viral infections, etc), and the other aspects of care were good (ample room, sunlight, fresh water, clean, stress-free environment, etc), then I would say something else was going on, some kind of congenital defect or disease, or maybe the bird wasn't eating the feed (or enough of it) for whatever reason. Who knows. But no, a feed being organic absolutely wouldn't cause a deficiency.
(sorry - I get really steamed when I hear of undereducated veterinarians giving horrible and incorrect nutrition information!)