Two days ago I found my 7 week old Australorp chick hiding behind the waterer. I took her out, concerned she was being picked on for some reason. When I set her down on the floor she twisted her head up under her to where it was facing back towards the ceiling. She then started moving backwards while shaking her head. After a few seconds she stopped, stood up, and started walking around normally. My husband says it looks like she's having a seizure. I separated her from the other chicks. She's eating, drinking, poop normal. She seemed better yesterday, but this morning she seems worse. Up until two days ago this chick acted normal.
I have photos and video which I'll try to post here. Internet searches haven't turned up much information. I did find one video of an adult Silkie doing the exact same thing. They said it was due to a genetic abnormality, but no other info.
I did find a red wasp crawling around on the floor, not in the chick enclosure but outside of it. Would a wasp sting cause this reaction?
Anyone have any ideas what this may be?
I have photos and video which I'll try to post here. Internet searches haven't turned up much information. I did find one video of an adult Silkie doing the exact same thing. They said it was due to a genetic abnormality, but no other info.
I did find a red wasp crawling around on the floor, not in the chick enclosure but outside of it. Would a wasp sting cause this reaction?
Anyone have any ideas what this may be?