Plymouth Gonzo
Chirping
- Jan 26, 2016
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Hello Community.
I have a three year old Buff Orpington who has been sick for about 5 weeks now. I first noticed several months before I separated her that when she would sit in my lap she was falling asleep/closing her eyes more frequently and for longer periods. When I would let the girls out I noticed she was less social, flapping her wings A LOT, and laying down while the others would scavenge. Then they began attacking her so she has been separated for the past 5 weeks. Her condition progressed with her laying more on her left side, staying puffed up and closing her eyes and drooping her head most of the time. I took her to the vet and the vet could not find anything wrong so concluded that it is probably neurological. I could not afford the blood test or xrays, but had her checked for worms and there were none. The vet said she had a fever. She is now at the point where I will pull her out of her cage and put her down and she doesnt move at all. She is still puffed up. She did lose a lot of weight prior to me bringing her to the vet but she has been eating well and seems to have put the weight back on. She is still looking around for predators and talks a little but appears to be losing functions on her left side. Maybe a stroke?? The video I posted shows her flapping her wings and if you notice the left side struggles to get up more than the right however in this video she raised her left pretty high. Please share your experience and thoughts as to what can be wrong. Thank you!
I have a three year old Buff Orpington who has been sick for about 5 weeks now. I first noticed several months before I separated her that when she would sit in my lap she was falling asleep/closing her eyes more frequently and for longer periods. When I would let the girls out I noticed she was less social, flapping her wings A LOT, and laying down while the others would scavenge. Then they began attacking her so she has been separated for the past 5 weeks. Her condition progressed with her laying more on her left side, staying puffed up and closing her eyes and drooping her head most of the time. I took her to the vet and the vet could not find anything wrong so concluded that it is probably neurological. I could not afford the blood test or xrays, but had her checked for worms and there were none. The vet said she had a fever. She is now at the point where I will pull her out of her cage and put her down and she doesnt move at all. She is still puffed up. She did lose a lot of weight prior to me bringing her to the vet but she has been eating well and seems to have put the weight back on. She is still looking around for predators and talks a little but appears to be losing functions on her left side. Maybe a stroke?? The video I posted shows her flapping her wings and if you notice the left side struggles to get up more than the right however in this video she raised her left pretty high. Please share your experience and thoughts as to what can be wrong. Thank you!