Birds neck curved under belly

abelseville

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Mar 19, 2008
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I've done some searching but I can't figure this one out. Last night we were moving a flock of about 70 4 week old delaware chicks. One was moving erratically with it's head permanently in a position against it's chest Like it was completely obsessed with preening it's underside. We Isolated right away. This morning it is in the same condition. It is not listless. Poop is normal. Everyone else is normal. Any Ideas? Is this contagious? - Thanks
 
Try poly-v-isol children's liquid vitamins WITHOUT iron. The other treatment I've seen is vitamin E gel tabs. Puncture the gel tab and dribble the liquid in the chick's beak.

Let us know how this baby does.

Jenny
 
Thanks guys! Sounds like it isn't contagious anyway which is always my biggest fear. I put a high dose vitamin/electrolyte supplement in it's water. It's eating and drinking now. Definitely not listless. It's such strange behavior though, Like it has OCD about preening it's belly.
 
Sounds like wry neck. just be careful that you don't overdose her on elctrolytes. A little bit goes a long way. start her on the Polyvisol WITHOUT iron. 3 drops once a day. it's in the baby section of your local cvs,walgreens,etc.I am treating one of mine for wryneck right now and she's been inside for 10 days. doing much better now. i also read that you should continue the vitamins for 2 weeks AFTER she starts showing improvement. Just be sure she is eating and drinking also. A scrambled egg and some yogurt is a good boost. keep us posted
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Ok, She is running around her tub full speed BACKWARDS with her head down between her legs. Then she lands on her back and can't get up. Still wry neck?

Ive got VI - TAL supplement in her water at 1/4 teaspoon to a gallon.
 

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