You can give the NutriDrench orally 1 ml per each. 3 pounds of weight, or in a small treat, such as egg or canned cat food. That way she gets the boost all at once. Good to hear that she is progressing well.
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Since she isn’t a huge fan of being handled, I’m trying to keep the manhandling to a minimum and only when treating the wound. If she looks skimpy again I will dose her directly with NutriDrench.You can give the NutriDrench orally 1 ml per each. 3 pounds of weight, or in a small treat, such as egg or canned cat food. That way she gets the boost all at once. Good to hear that she is progressing well.
If they want to live, I won’t quit on them. They are tough but as with all critters, if you have livestock, you will also have dead stockYeah. It takes chickens a while for them to heal. Keep doing what you’re doing you'll start seeing improvement. It's so great to have people like you in this world that don't just see an injured chicken and then cull it, instead you have been treating her and dedicating your time. Keep up the good work!!!