Hi all,
We are first time chicken owners. We have three chicks (lavender orpington, blue ameracaunna, and salmon faverolle) that will be 3 weeks on Wednesday. Last week we noticed that the salmon fav. was hanging out under the hot plate more and sitting more. She was less active than the others and would sit when sit when eating. She is still eating and drinking (and poop seems normal). She is also on the smaller side (but is a smaller breed). However, it has gotten worse in the past 2 days. She is less stable when she walks and when she sits down she starts to fall to one side or the other. Her legs seems okay/not injured and I'm starting to think it is more of a neurologic-type thing. I have occasionally added vitamins/probiotics and started adding a little more yesterday and today, but she seems to be getting worse.
We tried to separate her from the other two a few times but she peeps very loudly (for up to 30 min which is the longest we have tried). I was afraid the stress of being alone would be worse than separating, but also want to ensure that we aren't accidentally infecting the other two chicks if it is viral.
Attached a picture - super hard to capture with the heat lamp so tried to outline how she is on her side.
Any suggestions on what it could be or how to best separate chicks (or if it is even worth it?)?
Thanks,
Megan
We are first time chicken owners. We have three chicks (lavender orpington, blue ameracaunna, and salmon faverolle) that will be 3 weeks on Wednesday. Last week we noticed that the salmon fav. was hanging out under the hot plate more and sitting more. She was less active than the others and would sit when sit when eating. She is still eating and drinking (and poop seems normal). She is also on the smaller side (but is a smaller breed). However, it has gotten worse in the past 2 days. She is less stable when she walks and when she sits down she starts to fall to one side or the other. Her legs seems okay/not injured and I'm starting to think it is more of a neurologic-type thing. I have occasionally added vitamins/probiotics and started adding a little more yesterday and today, but she seems to be getting worse.
We tried to separate her from the other two a few times but she peeps very loudly (for up to 30 min which is the longest we have tried). I was afraid the stress of being alone would be worse than separating, but also want to ensure that we aren't accidentally infecting the other two chicks if it is viral.
Attached a picture - super hard to capture with the heat lamp so tried to outline how she is on her side.
Any suggestions on what it could be or how to best separate chicks (or if it is even worth it?)?
Thanks,
Megan