- Aug 21, 2008
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We ended up with a "special" guinea chick that was a reject from the feed store. I actually didn't even know it was a guinea until recently. Originally, she could not walk at all and was stuck laying on her side. She would flail her feet, trying to right herself but would just run in the air. If you put her upright she could hold her balance for maybe a few wobbly steps before she fell. We taped her feet open since it seemed like her toes were a bit curled and kept her isolated with the other reject chicks. We gave them vitamins in their water. In about a week she was on her feet. She has loads of energy and will jump out of the tank she is in sometimes. She is still a bit trembly and wobbles a little but has been fine for the last week, walking around, flapping her wings etc. This morning I have found her four times on her side, running in the air, unable to right herself, just like she was when we first got her. Now I am wondering if she maybe has something misfiring in her noggin since she seems to be regressing. She eats, drinks, chirps happily, is otherwise healthy. But, I am a little stumped as to what could be causing this. I thought we were over the hump when I found her walking the first time but now I am not sure... I have no knowledge of guineas and have been treating her as if she was a chicken chick basically. Anyone have any advice? Thank you.