I really appreciate your videos. Thank you for sharing this information. It's very easy to miss emaciation with our fluffy chickens. It has happened to me a few times. It's a good practice to actually pick them up to make sure they aren't losing weight.
I have a 1 month old silky that isn’t using one of it’s legs all of a sudden it seems to be eating and drinking but sometimes it gets stuck on its back
@@stephensmith7054 silkies in particular can also be really prone to vitamin deficiencies as well - but a parasite issue could Definetly perpetuate a vitamin deficiency.
I been giving poultry cell since Friday that’s when I noticed it I haven’t seen worms or anything and nothing looks to be injured and no pasty butt either
I really appreciate your videos. Thank you for sharing this information. It's very easy to miss emaciation with our fluffy chickens. It has happened to me a few times. It's a good practice to actually pick them up to make sure they aren't losing weight.
@@fluffyfeathers49 i totally agree 🫶🏻 you’re welcome!
I have a 1 month old silky that isn’t using one of it’s legs all of a sudden it seems to be eating and drinking but sometimes it gets stuck on its back
@@stephensmith7054 silkies in particular can also be really prone to vitamin deficiencies as well - but a parasite issue could Definetly perpetuate a vitamin deficiency.
At 1 month though - i think ide start with a course of vitamins to see if that helped. Ide also do a check for external parasites just in case
I been giving poultry cell since Friday that’s when I noticed it I haven’t seen worms or anything and nothing looks to be injured and no pasty butt either