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This description of Paula sounds just exactly like my chicken (not yet named) - except mine hasn't lost control of her head or neck. But the first part....first staggering, then down, then on her side, and now at least she isn't on her side any more. She tries to move by pushing with her knees (or whatever that joint is) and flapping wings, but doesn't really get anywhere. She was really content to sit in my lap for awhile, with a towel under her (for my protection, you know). She made soft clucking sounds off and on.
I had to put her back outside due to three grandkids, 5,4, and 7, wanting some lunch. Imagine that! They think they have to eat three times a day at least! When I get organized, I'll go bring her back in the house again. I want to work with her feet some. And I'm keeping everything crossed, for all of us having this problem.
That is good that she still have use of her wings. Trying to move herself and use her legs sounds like Baby. At his worst he could not move or use either his wings nor legs. As he improved he started using both. Just get as much B down her as possible and it doesnt hurt to work the legs though it doesnt sound she is paralysis, just doesnt have good control. I think you caught it very early and that is great. I bet she improves in 24 hours after B therapy.