After all the work getting her healthy and getting her introduced back into the flock along comes a huge hawk and gets her. Damn. Rip sweet pebbles, aka flowers.
It sounds like you’ve been reasonable. I’d just call the city and let them take care of it. Or get a pellet gun and shoot them as they forage in your yard. Your neighbor sounds inconsiderate and obnoxious. Let the Cory sea with the problem.
The first picture is her with the stargazer neck, also knows as wet neck. The second is her slow recovery using vitamin e and selenium for a couple of days. She is slowly getting better.
Sorry about the videos not coming through. Anyways it looks like it might be wry neck. My wife is going to try to rehabilitate her over the next month. I’ll keep posted on progress.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GetYGmw-kOIXYuQ8THT5L7jQSam54UeI/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SBUN89CyxvyO3-QJLwRc1e49sF3i_EAx/view?usp=drivesdk
Here are more videos of her behavior
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K8-YfgrE_0loWaBRv8tWaCc8PoExW9qJ/view?usp=drivesdk
This should link to her video.
I’m in MN.Currently it’s 76 and humidy at 80%. She is not panting. Her Crop feels normal. She’s 5 years old. No new additions to the flock. Her vent is clean and good.
She is isolated. She does lay still. Her head just keeps wobbling towards her back When she excrements I’ll see what it looks like. I see no signs of parasites, worms or mites. All the other hens in the flock show no signs of what she has.
I have a 5 yr old hen who can not longer stand on her feet. She flops all over the place and her head is constantly wobbling up towards her back. She’ll take water from a syringe but will not take food from my hand. Any ideas? I have video of the behavior it cannot upload it to this site. And...
my chickens don’t like the first snowfall but after being in the coop they venture out. My run is completely enclosed and covered with bird netting. Lots of hawk and eagles in my area. I have a separate room for their food and water.
It seems as though my 4 week old here, who is most likely blind,(she hatched on day 23 and we called her Surprise) got herself caught between the gate and fence and seriously shredded her head. It looks as though only the feathers were removed, no wounds to the eyes.....I have done the normal...