Chicken falling head-first. Can't stand.

Putting her back with the flock would be your decision. You would need to determine if she is well enough to defend herself since she has been removed for a while. Sometimes a separated chicken is not welcome.

If it's a nice day and she will do fine with your temperatures, then you may want to at least take her for a visit and see how it goes.
 
She did wonderful outside today, and I was going to put her back on her own for the night but she managed to surprise me by climbing onto the roost on her own and she was very happy to be back outside.

That's great! I'm glad she is doing better and things went fine with taking her back to the flock:)
 
Woodie is back to being unable to stand. Because it's the second time this has happened in such a sort period, my mother is starting to suggest putting her down

I'm very sorry to hear that she is not doing well:hugs

Listen to your Mother and hear out her reasoning. She is there and can help you make the decision whether or not it's worth continuing to give her supportive care or to end her suffering. Sadly, some birds do seem to be recovering, then suddenly have a sharp decline. Whatever decision you make, know that you have done a good job taking care of her and did everything you could for her.

Please keep us posted.
 
Woodie is back to being unable to stand. Because it's the second time this has happened in such a sort period, my mother is starting to suggest putting her down
One of our hens (buff orpington) is going through this exact same thing. She's been unbalanced and falling over for a while now, but usually has an appetite until today. Can I ask what your outcome was?
 
One of our hens (buff orpington) is going through this exact same thing. She's been unbalanced and falling over for a while now, but usually has an appetite until today. Can I ask what your outcome was?
Welcome To BYC

This thread is from 2018 and the OP (Original Poster) that you have Quoted has not been on since 2019. It's unlikely they will respond to your question.

It would be a very good idea to start your own thread giving detailed information along with photos so we can offer suggestions.

Here's how to start a thread:

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