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DolceVita
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Should I straight Med her or put in water.That'll work.
The blue above her eyes is just the thin skin over her temples.
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Should I straight Med her or put in water.That'll work.
The blue above her eyes is just the thin skin over her temples.
Try putting it in her water?Should I straight Med her or put in water.
Also the sav-a-chick has vitamin e can I use thatTry putting it in her water?
If you prefer one over the other, yes, you can use that if you want.Also the sav-a-chick has vitamin e can I use that
Have you ever used poultry cell on baby’s?If you prefer one over the other, yes, you can use that if you want.
Rooster boosterHave you ever used poultry cell on baby’s?
No, I've used Durvet, & Save A Chick though.Have you ever used poultry cell on baby’s?
Haven't tried it yet.Rooster booster
This stuff is so tough. It’s so sad. Her neck curls under not looking up. Is this common? Will she recover? If it’s neurological would the hatchery she came from seen it in the previous birdsShe has wry neck and that can be caused by a vitamin E or B1 thiamine deficiency. I would treat her with vitamin E and thiamine, plus a little selenium, which are all found in Poultry NutriDrench or Poultry Cell. Feed the chick 1 ml daily, and give it orally. Wry neck can be hereditary, and can be caused by a head injury, a vitamin E or B1 deficiency, and is seen in certain diseases that affect the brain. Getting her to eat and drink enough are very important. Here is a good video on feeding chickens with wry neck: