I hatched a chick once that did that. It’s neck was crooked it kept flopping over on its back every time I tried to stand it upright it just flopped back over. It was the saddest thing. It’s called a stargazer and had to be culled. I couldn’t find any other solution. I hope this isn’t the case...
I have several roosters that need to be rehomed. Most of them were gathered by a speckled Sussex rooster who was brave at fighting off any predators. The mothers are various breeds, campine, blue Iowa, Americana, cuckoo Moran, welsummer.
I have several roosters that I need to rehome. Most were fathered by a speckled Sussex rooster who would take on any predator. The mothers are various breeds including campine, Iowa blue, cuckoo Moran, Americana.
I'm so sorry about your hen. I first would like to say I've had a few experiences with traumatic injuries to my birds and most times have been totally flabbergasted at how resilient they are. A few years ago a neighbors dog tore through my flock shaking chickens until they didn't "play" anymore...