TinyRaptorDodos
Crowing
My newer hen, Rat, has always been quite funny. She’s always waddled close to the ground like she’s nervous, I figured that’s because she was new so I gave her time but she has never stopped, she also can’t go up our current ramp.. I believe it’s too steep for her? She acts like it is. She’s been like this for a month now and shows no signs of illness, discomfort or injury. She eats, drinks, walks around with the flock, clucks.. no one picks on her either. I brought her in with her sister Candy (another Salmon Faverolle from the same breeders coop she came from) and Candy sleeps in the coop but Rat always stays in the barn. She did lose two toes to frostbite but my hen who is missing all but one toe gets up to the coop fine..
I don’t know if what I’m saying makes sense so to sum it up; her odd behavior is staying fairly close the ground(she is capable of standing up straight, but she prefers being closer to the ground) and the inability to go up the ramp due to it being too steep. She stills eats and drinks, but I have to put her in the coop myself every night. She is one of my favorite hens so no matter what is wrong with her I’ll be happy to care for her. I was just wondering what that sounds like to you guys? A past injury? Or could she have a neurological/depth perception issue or even just a vision impairment
I don’t know if what I’m saying makes sense so to sum it up; her odd behavior is staying fairly close the ground(she is capable of standing up straight, but she prefers being closer to the ground) and the inability to go up the ramp due to it being too steep. She stills eats and drinks, but I have to put her in the coop myself every night. She is one of my favorite hens so no matter what is wrong with her I’ll be happy to care for her. I was just wondering what that sounds like to you guys? A past injury? Or could she have a neurological/depth perception issue or even just a vision impairment