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EsqChick
Songster
She’s totally fine now. Not a single episode today. Eating normal, walking, chirping.Wow, very interesting. Does she run around and eat/drink like normal? Poop look ok?
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She’s totally fine now. Not a single episode today. Eating normal, walking, chirping.Wow, very interesting. Does she run around and eat/drink like normal? Poop look ok?
I would continue with vitamins that have E, B1 and give her a small amount of chopped egg for Selenium.
Look inside the ears very well for any pus, mites or debris.
Do the eyes have any discharge?
Both side of the ears and eyes are very red - do you feel this is from scratching or does the skin look like it might have infection? It may be better to use neosporin on the ears and Terramycin on they eyes (some people do use plain neosporin near or in the eyes as well).
Do any of the others chicks seem to have any scratching issues? I would watch closely to make sure the others don't pick at her since she is so red. You can try blunting her nails or even put something like bandaids on the toes to help lessen skin damage when she scratches.
Don't worry about a possible ear infection. It's probably all attributable to wry neck. She probably felt like a herd of tiny bees were buzzing around in her head.
Wry neck responds very, very quickly to treatment, so keep the vitamins up for a full week from when you started. After that, you should have a completely normal chick.