If her body and wings start to spread out, she stops eating, and starts sleeping a lot, and/or has very labored breathing, then, it would be best to end her suffering. She may be close to death, at that point. :hugs
Julieschicks,
One has to have patience when healing a chicken. Birds are not like other animals. Their nervous and respiratory system is very sensitive to toxins, injury and pathogens.
I have seen chickens with horrific chunks of flesh bitten off by predators, then, recover when all hope was...
Greetings Julieschicks,
A chicken unwilling to walk, and laying on it's side is a major symptom.
This is indicative of a neurological problem. This is an interesting case, because this can be due head or spinal injury, of course the dreaded Marek's, or even toxicity, specifically lead.
These...