Baffeling Whirling Hen

Jemezhens

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6 Years
Aug 4, 2015
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Chicken Little's life started out kind of rough. Not only was it a very late in the season hatch but I had a salmon faverole hen who would go into the brood box, kill and eat the chicks as they hatched.:hmm Understandably she was pretty much velcroed to the brood mama's belly for a long time. When they finally emerged into the sunshine I noticed that the little chick would spin to the left, At first I thought that because she is bearded that she was having a hard time seeing the food, the waterer and the ground but now at 6 months she still spins to the left, kinda looks like whirling disease of fish. It usually lasts a minute or two. It happens pretty frequently throughout the day. Chicken Little still spends most of her time with Mama Gretta, she eats well, roosts fine and lays pretty little pink eggs. Any one have any ideas or have heard of such a thing?:confused:
 
Could have a brain injury, especially if another hen was pecking at the chicks.
Thanks, I was kind of leaning that direction. She was the only one out of 5 to survive the cannibal. Incidentally, the cannibal was plucked from the earth in the form of a hawk a few days later. Hmmm chicken karma. Well whatever it is she is a welcome girl in my already odd flock :)
 
Is your chick a silkie? They are even more prone to brain injuries. I had a special needs chicken once.

I would make sure your chick is eating a good chick starter or grower to rule out vitamin deficiencies. You could also try vitamins in the water for a few days to see if it helps just in case.
 
Is your chick a silkie? They are even more prone to brain injuries. I had a special needs chicken once.

I would make sure your chick is eating a good chick starter or grower to rule out vitamin deficiencies. You could also try vitamins in the water for a few days to see if it helps just in case.
No, she is B.O and Salmon Faverole I believe, She is the only one in my mixed flock with a beard. I have everyone on a good grow, scratch with russian sunflowerseeds, green scraps and almost daily free ranging. I haven't used vitimin water since she was little, she's 6 mos. now.
Thanks for the heads up on silkie brain injuries, I did not know that.
 

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