[quote I name="sara1226" url="/t/297632/silkie-thread/55470#post_15643402"]Looking for help with a broody silkie...
I have a 11 month old broody silkie. I have tried kicking her out of the egg box over and over, and I've tried moving her into the garage. She is so broody she is hardly eating and is losing weight. She does eat a few times a day, but not very much. I added a vitamin supplement to her water, but she is acting strangely. When she is out of the egg box, she stands on one foot, with the other foot curled up, and sometimes she appears to be shaking. There is no injury to her feet and no leg mites. Is she shaking because she is so mad she is out of the egg box, or is there something else going on here.
Please help, I'm confused on what else to do for her. She is eating a little this morning, and nibbled on some squash I gave her too.
~Sara[/quote]
Curling toes are usually sign of niacin deficiency, if she's not drinking much she won't benefit from the supplements . Put the water in with her, a hanging dish is best if you have somewhere to hang it from. Cook up some rice and add some sardines in oil, sprinkle with Brewers yeast, alternately sprinkle it over some soft scrambled egg.
Shaking is often due to magnesium shortfalls so check what's in your multi vitamin.
I've had hens brood for months on end without too many problems, but if they have deficiencies in the outset it wouldn't take long for trouble to show up.
I use poly aid plus for any sick birds. Just a teaspoon at a time with a little water to make a sticky slurry. Drawn up into a syringe
( no needle ) and fed a drop at a time so as not to aspirate the bird.
http://www.thebirdcottage.com/s-poly-aidplus.asp