- Mar 14, 2019
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I am here for any advice I can get on this. I took a silkie from a person in town who was keeping her in a box with food and water because she was unable to get up and be with the other hens, etc. She has a significant appetite and makes happy sounds but can not stand. She tries so hard
her legs just kind of slide out from underneath her -- sometimes both, almost like a split, sometimes just one. At this age I wonder if this is something that can be corrected or if its neurological because sometimes she almost flips onto her side as if it's a balance/motor issue. To make things more complicated, she seems to struggle taking in water. Meaning she is very thirsty and eager to drink but with more than one sip at a time I'm worried she may even be aspirating because she suddenly begins open mouth breathing seeming desperate for oxygen to the point that in an instant I thought we'd lose her yesterday. I've never seen this. Between these two issues, could this bird have any quality of life or hope for turning around? I don't want her to suffer for anything but I of course want to exhaust every other resource. If it were only her legs and I could build her a little cart or wheelchair -- but the scare each time she drinks is just awful. I truly love her already, she is an inquisitive and affectionate little girl. <3
