RootsieTootsie
In the Brooder
4yo hen, broody for past 2 months.
Checked often: she has been coming out for water/feed and has not lost much weight.
Went to pen this morning and she was lying outside her nesting area, facing downhill. Thought she was dead at first, but found her to be in her normal state except she cannot stand up. When I pick her up she moves her legs, but her feet are kinda curled under and when I go to sit her down or straighten her feet/legs, she lays on her chest and stretches her legs out behind her. She drank water when I held her to it and she is not making any noises of discomfort or restlessness.
My fiance has been checking on her throughout the day. She managed to move herself closer to her nesting area, but no standing. I'm thinking of using an old sheet to make her a sling/hammock and cut holes for her legs to hang out so they can get some weight off and hopefully she will push on the ground to slowly regain strength? This worked for a duck for me. Unless of course this is a disease I'm not aware of. Our Tom is perfectly fine and they have been together for 4 years with never an issue. She is not torn up from him or anything like that. I tend to think it's all the lying down that has caused her to not have strength in her legs to stand.
Any advice much appreciated! Thanks
Checked often: she has been coming out for water/feed and has not lost much weight.
Went to pen this morning and she was lying outside her nesting area, facing downhill. Thought she was dead at first, but found her to be in her normal state except she cannot stand up. When I pick her up she moves her legs, but her feet are kinda curled under and when I go to sit her down or straighten her feet/legs, she lays on her chest and stretches her legs out behind her. She drank water when I held her to it and she is not making any noises of discomfort or restlessness.
My fiance has been checking on her throughout the day. She managed to move herself closer to her nesting area, but no standing. I'm thinking of using an old sheet to make her a sling/hammock and cut holes for her legs to hang out so they can get some weight off and hopefully she will push on the ground to slowly regain strength? This worked for a duck for me. Unless of course this is a disease I'm not aware of. Our Tom is perfectly fine and they have been together for 4 years with never an issue. She is not torn up from him or anything like that. I tend to think it's all the lying down that has caused her to not have strength in her legs to stand.
Any advice much appreciated! Thanks
