Hello again,
My little chicken (pronounced fit and well and of a good weight by the vet) is now really struggling to walk. She stumbles around and then sits down basically by pitching forward onto her beak, then settling back into a little mound. If I pick her up and feed her from the palm of my hand she wolfs it down. No dribbly nose, she seems perfectly alert.
Doing a little digging, I note that there is a 'fairly common' problem with yound chickens called Rickets. Not sure if this is the same as rickets in humans, seems like it might be..
Suggestion is a Rickets diet, which I plan to attempt today,
Rolled oats, egg yolk, yoghurt, honey and multivitamins
Does this sound familiar?
There is also the suggestion it could be mareks - which I dont want to think about....
Any advice - suggestions??
Nick
My little chicken (pronounced fit and well and of a good weight by the vet) is now really struggling to walk. She stumbles around and then sits down basically by pitching forward onto her beak, then settling back into a little mound. If I pick her up and feed her from the palm of my hand she wolfs it down. No dribbly nose, she seems perfectly alert.
Doing a little digging, I note that there is a 'fairly common' problem with yound chickens called Rickets. Not sure if this is the same as rickets in humans, seems like it might be..
Suggestion is a Rickets diet, which I plan to attempt today,
Rolled oats, egg yolk, yoghurt, honey and multivitamins
Does this sound familiar?
There is also the suggestion it could be mareks - which I dont want to think about....
Any advice - suggestions??
Nick