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Do you think you can get the B-tab directly into her beak? That, more than anything, is going to strengthen her legs. There is no danger in giving her a whole tablet every day. B vitamins do not accumulate in the body. For this reason, they need to be given every day to be effective.
Are you continuing with the high protein extra feedings? Egg, tofu, cottage cheese, etc. Since she did improve with this nutritional program, there's every reason to believe it should work if you ramp it up again.
The lameness and weakness could be from an injury, exposure to a toxin, or a vitamin deficiency. Vitamin E and B-complex can help in each of these cases. I hope you're game to keep trying. The vitamin E can also be a miracle agent in some cases of neurological injury or a sudden vitamin deficiency. Just a few days ago on Christmas, my eleven and a half year old hen Lady Di suddenly was stricken with wry neck. She was so contorted, I thought she had broken her neck, couldn't stand or even hold her neck up.
I treated her immediately with E and selenium, and held her while gently straightening her head and neck and body. It absolutely blew me away when she returned to normal in just fifteen minutes. She will be getting the E for a few more days to be sure she's not going to relapse.
hi,
I’m so happy Lady Di got better! Yay! yes, I can continue the vitamins. I was afraid of overdosing her. It seemed her poop was wetter when I gave it to her every day, but that could be a coincidence. she is really enjoying her scrambled eggs...and cottage cheese. She wouldn’t eat the cat food, but she ate some tuna last week, and some fresh raw cod. Just a teaspoon...wasnt sure how much I should give her.
I’ll continue with the eggs and cottage cheese, she loves it, and add the 1/2 B complex and E. I also gave it to my other chickens a few times last week, seeing 3 others are molting. Actually, all but one, 9 month old chicken, is molting. No eggs.
Thank you for helping me get omelet through this. I’ll post back Sunday and let you know how she’s doing.
I truly appreciate all your support and patience. I love my chickens, but she is my favorite and special girl. (That’s omelet in the photo, with a little girl that lives nearby. )