It's not uncommon to find chicken paralysed, and often the go-to answer you'll find online is "Mareks Disease". Mareks Disease is common, but is certainly not always the case. Many causes are flock-wide issues and need to be addressed as such. Check out the vid as Dr Sez chats you through the causes of a chook with paralysed or weak legs.
Dr Sez answers the question "Is it safe to feed electrolytes to my lamb or goat kid, at weaning?".
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Note the opinions expressed are those of the authors, and this informative episode is not intended to replace individual advice given by a medical professional, for your specific case
Attributions:
Endeavour Audio by Ron Gelinas, retrieved rom [ Ссылка ].
Maladeye Marek 2 niers siyatikes. Attributed to Lucyin. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ].
Chicken with deformed legs in a darkness coup Attributed to Ofir Ben Hemo . Retrieved from [ Ссылка ].
Cripled legs due to rapid body growth, attributed to Animal Equality India. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ].
Botulism attributed to USCDCP. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ].
Poyon 17dj mancance riboflavene
Attributed to Lucyin. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ].
Mancance vitameneB2 poyon racrapotaedje doets attributed to L. Mahin. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
Hen on street attributed to Just Chaos.
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Ecefali-miyôlite des poyons 3 crevés attributed to Lucyin. retrieved from [ Ссылка ].
Mancance vitamenes poyons 11djoûs costé levé so djerets attributed to Lucyin. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
Fåsse pesse toirtchaedje cô2 attributed to L. Mahin. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ].
Battery-farm attributed to Maqi. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ].
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