The_Chicken_Tender
Songster
- Jul 30, 2021
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Symptoms: extremely brittle feathers, paralysis in both legs, tremors
I have a hen who has seemed slightly unwell for a while. Her feathers have been extremely brittle for months - at first I thought she was molting, but she's definitely not. I have checked for mites and don't see any. Lately, she's seemed low on energy, but she still free ranged with the flock. This morning, however, I found her laying on her side in the run, and I've discovered that she cannot move either of her legs at all.
I gave her Nutri Drench in case this is a nutrient problem, and she ate some scrambled eggs with crushed eggshells. I got her some electrolyte water, which she has been drinking a lot of because she probably couldn't get to the waterer for a while. It's like she falls asleep and wakes up suddenly to drink. As she is laying here, I have also noticed what looks like tremors running through her every minute/ half minute or so.
Is this a nutrient deficiency? Marek's? Can chickens come back from paralysis? I love her so much and don't want her to suffer
Edit: when I first picked her up out of the coop, I was able to adjust her legs for her. Now around 45 minutes later, her legs are stuck and I can't even bend them. I can move her toes, but her legs are stuck at both joints.
I have a hen who has seemed slightly unwell for a while. Her feathers have been extremely brittle for months - at first I thought she was molting, but she's definitely not. I have checked for mites and don't see any. Lately, she's seemed low on energy, but she still free ranged with the flock. This morning, however, I found her laying on her side in the run, and I've discovered that she cannot move either of her legs at all.
I gave her Nutri Drench in case this is a nutrient problem, and she ate some scrambled eggs with crushed eggshells. I got her some electrolyte water, which she has been drinking a lot of because she probably couldn't get to the waterer for a while. It's like she falls asleep and wakes up suddenly to drink. As she is laying here, I have also noticed what looks like tremors running through her every minute/ half minute or so.
Is this a nutrient deficiency? Marek's? Can chickens come back from paralysis? I love her so much and don't want her to suffer
Edit: when I first picked her up out of the coop, I was able to adjust her legs for her. Now around 45 minutes later, her legs are stuck and I can't even bend them. I can move her toes, but her legs are stuck at both joints.
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