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I agree. Keep her somewhere where she can stay calm and warm and not be bothered by other animals, at least for tonight. Does she seem perky?
Very perky
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I agree. Keep her somewhere where she can stay calm and warm and not be bothered by other animals, at least for tonight. Does she seem perky?
Well my mom and dad said I should take her back outside because she is doing so much better. I did and guess what? She jumped up on the roost as if nothing ever happened! Her legs are working perfectly!I took her down though because I didn't want her to re-injure herself again.![]()
No I felt no hard wall of any sort when my finger was in there.
Oh and no problem about mixing up my hens! It sure is hard to keep other people's flocks straight! LOL
This is excellent news! I'm glad she got over it so fast. Keep a close eye on her to make sure she doesnt injure her self again.
It is possible she did have a seizure. Maybe she hit her head on something and knocked herself out??
Just keep an eye on her for a few days. Make sure she is eating enough too.
I am so glad she is OK right now!!!![]()
Keep us posted!!!![]()
That's a good sign! (sorry, my posts are a little behind here)Very perky
If she is can hop up on the roost bar as if nothing happened then yes she is good to stay outside!!!
Keep up all the lovin' on her!!![]()
Don't do any asprin on her as if this is a seizure from a brain bleed or something, the asprin can cause it to worsen.