HeatherOhio
In the Brooder
- Nov 9, 2022
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One of my hens is having a very difficult time walking. She is eating and drinking. From what I've researched it's a vitamin B deficiency. What's the best way to get her back on track?
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You can give her vitamin B supplements that are readily available from the pharmacist for people.One of my hens is having a very difficult time walking. She is eating and drinking. From what I've researched it's a vitamin B deficiency. What's the best way to get her back on track?
One foot will curl but when I set her on the ground she spends it out. Is there any way to tell the difference between Marek's vs B2 deficiency?!?Can you describe how she is walking? Is she sitting or walking on her hocks, and do her toes curl under on either leg? Those are symptoms of a riboflavin (B2) deficiency. Is her problem in one leg or both?
My hen has a hurt leg from an injury, I want to start my girls on vitamins. I want to start them on B complex and should I also do vitamin E? Both 1/2 pill a day? I only have 2 hensRiboflavin B2 deficiency usually affects both legs. Sometimes in Mareks, they will walk on one hock, and have curled under toes on the same one foot. But this also can be true with an injury affecting the sciatic nerve in the leg. It is good to try using human vitamin B or super B complex, and 1/4 to 1/2 tablet daily is fine. Crush it in food or water. Don’t use just riboflavin tablets, as that is too high of a dose.
You have replies on your other thread.My hen has a hurt leg from an injury, I want to start my girls on vitamins. I want to start them on B complex and should I also do vitamin E? Both 1/2 pill a day? I only have 2 hens