Chicken Lover 1000
In the Brooder
- May 31, 2018
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Last night at around 1am (it’s currently 9pm so less than 24 hours ago) my chicken was pulled out of the coop by a cat. The cat snuck in through the chicken wire that had come installed from the wood frame, and one of my chickens likes to sleep below the roosts in the open. She was snatched by this cat and I awoke to a terrible screaming and crying. Immediately woke up my father and we ran out there, and to our surprise she was still alive! It was unclear what kind of injuries she had suffered but she was responsive (flapping her wings, chirping a little, etc.) Long story short, she has no open wounds or cuts except for missing feathers around her neck and wing, but she’s been hanging her head down and can’t seem to pick it up. I’ve looked up all sorts of neck injuries but this one hasn’t been addressed in anything I could find online:
She’s hanging her neck with her head on the ground, and can’t seem to lift it where the base of the neck meets her back. We’ve given her water through a syringe and my dad was able to pick her head up to give it to her, but she returns to laying in on the ground as soon as we let go. She’s standing too, which seems weird to me, but her eyes are half shut and we’re not sure if we should say goodbye to her yet. If you have any idea what’s going on we’d really appreciate help to make sure she isn’t hurting or suffering!
She’s hanging her neck with her head on the ground, and can’t seem to lift it where the base of the neck meets her back. We’ve given her water through a syringe and my dad was able to pick her head up to give it to her, but she returns to laying in on the ground as soon as we let go. She’s standing too, which seems weird to me, but her eyes are half shut and we’re not sure if we should say goodbye to her yet. If you have any idea what’s going on we’d really appreciate help to make sure she isn’t hurting or suffering!