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  1. seminolewind

    Hen wont walk on her feet. Walks on her hocks and feet may be paralyzed?

    Zrcalo, I'm glad you're little one is walking. Casportpony, I know it does'nt mean anything but I always check dates. It's OCD. I hope you took it back!
  2. seminolewind

    Hen wont walk on her feet. Walks on her hocks and feet may be paralyzed?

    Yea, me too. Once they're paralyzed, or pretending to eat, or wasting, I don't let them go too long. Except my Marek's vaccinated pullet who was just too special. It took her 6 weeks but she fully recovered. I think it was because she was vaccinated which gave her a boost to fight it off...
  3. seminolewind

    Hen wont walk on her feet. Walks on her hocks and feet may be paralyzed?

    They can go on for a while like that. But most eventually waste away, like starving while eating. Or may go blind, or lose control of something else like wings or neck. I did have 1 and only 1 who became paralyzed, and after 6 weeks, we made her practice walking and now she lays eggs and...
  4. seminolewind

    Hen wont walk on her feet. Walks on her hocks and feet may be paralyzed?

    Could the duck be tormenting her because she's easiest to catch? I would say keep her separate, or safe, and see if she gets better. Make sure she's eating by feeling her crop, usually at bedtime. If she improves, it may be an injury. If not, maybe Marek's, a vitamin deficiency, or unknown...
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