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Hello henhubble.There is vit E in the poultry vitamins, but no selenium. I did crush some selenium and add it but I am unsure of dosage so have not added more. We are starting to take her for physical therapy walks while holding her upright. Her legs move correctly and she can stand for a bit. Will this 'learning to walk again' therapy help ?
Is she able to walk at all?Thanks, my son is about to make a chick chair so she can move around without us half holding her. she jumps and leaps a lot, but of course it is when we hold her, as she can't walk by herself yet. Progress is slow, but she is a lively gal
We give them dried meal worms and egg yolk. Right now we switched from chick starter to start and grow. The feed had vitamin E, although I got some gel caps to add extra. We have been adding B complex to the water. I haven't been massaging the legs but I have massaged her a bit. Pushing on the neck lightly prompts the preening response in her and she reaches as best she can to get those quills. I will check the protein content but with the dried meal worms it should be fine. Perhaps selenium?I'm sure you have done all this - massage the legs daily too.
You're giving vitamin E and B-Complex and she's getting chick starter or an all flock feed that is 18-20% protein? Just revisiting everything to see if something "clicks".
It must be frustrating. It's so hard to know if it's from disease like Marek's or even genetic/developmental.