NO See, the first post.By any chance are you talking about Durvet Cattle B injectable? @Pippin27
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NO See, the first post.By any chance are you talking about Durvet Cattle B injectable? @Pippin27
NO See, the first post.
Yes. Thanks. Hopefully the OP can sort it out.
Do you have some Poultry Nutri-Drench or Poultry Cell?
For a 2 week old chick I would use those. Give 2-3 drops 2X a day.
You can also use human Vitamin E and B-Complex if you wish.
400IU vitamin E and 1/4 tablet B-Complex for a few days.
Give her a bit of scrambled egg daily as well.
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Hello Wyorp RockDo you have some Poultry Nutri-Drench or Poultry Cell?
For a 2 week old chick I would use those. Give 2-3 drops 2X a day.
You can also use human Vitamin E and B-Complex if you wish.
400IU vitamin E and 1/4 tablet B-Complex for a few days.
Give her a bit of scrambled egg daily as well.
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I gave her scrambled egg this am with a spinach , almond , banana and olive oil paste (for added vitamin e)Usually 400 IU of the vitamin E and 1/4 tablet of the B complex is the correct dosage for most neurological problems. In addition, a spoonful of scrambled egg will supply selenium.For a riboflavin deficiency or curled under toes, just use the same dosage of the B complex.
Hello Wyorp Rock
I don’t know how old this post is, but I am hoping you can help me. I have a young 25 week old Chicken, who has a vitamin deficiency. I have the following vitamin E gel capsules and be complex gel capsules. I am wondering how much of each of these I should give her an a dose? Images of the vitamins that I have are attached.
I gave her scrambled egg this am with a spinach , almond , banana and olive oil paste (for added vitamin e)
So you’re saying a whole gel capsule of vitamin E ? And 1/4 gel capsule of the complex b?
Usually 400 IU of the vitamin E and 1/4 tablet of the B complex is the correct dosage for most neurological problems. In addition, a spoonful of scrambled egg will supply selenium.For a riboflavin deficiency or curled under toes, just use the same dosage of the B complex.
Ty!!!Yes, that's what she's saying.