Ok, so I've got a Guinea that keeps falling over when she walks. This started probably about 10 days ago. At first I thought she was a male, our males have been a bit aggressive this spring, so we looked her over found nothing visually wrong, and no apparent broken bones. We separated her from the flock assuming she would heal. Over the course of the last 10 days, she seems to have gotten somewhat better, but no where near where I'd be comfortable putting her back with the flock. We realized last week that she is a she, though she hasn't laid any eggs since being separated, she been calling to the boys. And her call is definitely female.
The other things is that she only falls to the right. As in she'll walk a little and then fall to her right, never to her left. She has been eating and drinking just fine, but because of the copious amount of rain we have been having here it's hard to get a look at her poo.
I don't think she is egg bound. I couldn't locate any broken bones, but I'm open to any thoughts or ideas.
Thanks,
Rob
The other things is that she only falls to the right. As in she'll walk a little and then fall to her right, never to her left. She has been eating and drinking just fine, but because of the copious amount of rain we have been having here it's hard to get a look at her poo.
I don't think she is egg bound. I couldn't locate any broken bones, but I'm open to any thoughts or ideas.
Thanks,
Rob