CocoBChick
In the Brooder
- Jan 12, 2026
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Hello all,
I have a 11 month old Easter Egger who in the last 2 months I have seen walking backward with her head down as if in a seizure. It is very momentary and seems to only happen when eating, at least that is when I noticed it first. She was eating some food with chilli peppers, and I thought that must be the reason. Then today she did it, when one of the other hens asserted dominance while they were eating and had pecked at her. She was eating greens. I have also noticed her balance seems a little off, when when she is excited she seems to almost stumble. She is the best layer I have, almost lays daily and big beautiful eggs, eats very well and eats what the other girls pick around. When we had a rooster, she kept close to him and developed quicker than the other hens, laying first before the other hens her same age. She is the most docile of the four hens. I am at a loss as to what the backwards stance with head down could be. Some forums say neurological issues cause this. Could a disease onset be suttle...I just do not know.
I have a 11 month old Easter Egger who in the last 2 months I have seen walking backward with her head down as if in a seizure. It is very momentary and seems to only happen when eating, at least that is when I noticed it first. She was eating some food with chilli peppers, and I thought that must be the reason. Then today she did it, when one of the other hens asserted dominance while they were eating and had pecked at her. She was eating greens. I have also noticed her balance seems a little off, when when she is excited she seems to almost stumble. She is the best layer I have, almost lays daily and big beautiful eggs, eats very well and eats what the other girls pick around. When we had a rooster, she kept close to him and developed quicker than the other hens, laying first before the other hens her same age. She is the most docile of the four hens. I am at a loss as to what the backwards stance with head down could be. Some forums say neurological issues cause this. Could a disease onset be suttle...I just do not know.