Goosebaby
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Just a reminder because I’ve seen so many times people suggesting to give niacin and only niacin when babies, particularly waterfowl, are having leg, immune, or neurological issues.
Yes they need niacin in greater amounts than other poultry species and yes it is a common deficiency, but issues can also be caused by other B vitamin deficiencies, like thiamin, or pyridoxine for example, or even vitamins like E or calcium.
So if you have a duckling, gosling, or even a chick or you see someone else in the forums having trouble, yes, niacin could be the issue, but remember the other vitamins also and try to get a B vitamin mix as well as a multivitamin.
Not enough protein can also cause problems too.
Yes they need niacin in greater amounts than other poultry species and yes it is a common deficiency, but issues can also be caused by other B vitamin deficiencies, like thiamin, or pyridoxine for example, or even vitamins like E or calcium.
So if you have a duckling, gosling, or even a chick or you see someone else in the forums having trouble, yes, niacin could be the issue, but remember the other vitamins also and try to get a B vitamin mix as well as a multivitamin.
Not enough protein can also cause problems too.
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