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Thank you so much. I was curious what the flush free meanti looked up inositol hexanicotinate niacin it says is flush free , therefore not going to help a duck
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Thank you so much. I was curious what the flush free meanti looked up inositol hexanicotinate niacin it says is flush free , therefore not going to help a duck
Do you know what kind of niacin I should geti looked up inositol hexanicotinate niacin it says is flush free , therefore not going to help a duck
Thank you so muchit says injectable, but we give it orally to ducks. if you can order some or pick some up right away at a tractor supply or other feed store may have it online at Amazon also. Hopefully Miss Lydia will be here soon with dosage information for your ducklings.
Thank youMy little Call Duck came with a lame leg. I let it swim daily off and on but was giving it the flush free niacin by mistake so it didn't get better. I only did that for a couple of days. Then I went to TSC and bought Poultry Booster. It has 1,000 mg of Niacin per pound. That helped it tremendously and now it is just fine. I added it to their feed, there was a scoop inside and I used half a scoop for the container you can get at TSC for ducklings and chicks that is small and has all of those sections in it. I put the feed in a bag and shook it up with the Poultry Booster and then put it in their container. It is full of great vitamins and minerals. My little one has very strong legs now and is doing very well. I would have never of guessed she was going to make it. Her one leg was completely useless at one point.
You are most welcome.Thank you
Do you happen to know a good feed booster? Or would just and duck or chick feed booster work?You are most welcome.