Help Needed-Pullet acting funny-equilibrium issue

lambchick

In the Brooder
10 Years
Feb 6, 2009
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We have a jersey giant pullet that is 5-6 weeks old and recently moved from the brooder in the basement to the coop with heat lamps. Everyone was doing very well, until now.

One Jersey Giant is tucking her head to her breast and now is walking backwards. Everyone else is fine.

Could it be an equilibrium issues, could she have tried to fly and hit her head and has a concussion, or are we looking at an illness of sorts. There are no other symptoms of illness and this started this morning. I did notice yesterday she seemed to lay around a little more than the others, but not excessively.

THanks!
 
I've seen that with hens that are in a heavy molt and lacking nutrition. Sometimes when they get stressed they don't eat and can go downhill very quickly.

You could try some water soluble vitamin/minerals. If that's what it is she should get better very quickly. Anyway, it wouldn't hurt.
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I had a hen do the same thing. She had a head injury and we ended up putting her down. There is something you can give them but I'll have to see if I can remember what it was.
 
I have a chick doing this as well, tucks it's head to its chest and swings back and forth. Sometimes it acts fine and then back to the odd neurological disorder. I feed it yogurt and it seemed to act better. Today I'm gonna give it some vitamin water and see what happens.
 
Update****
Well, we still have no idea what happened to her, but she is slowly coming out of it. 2 days ago, she appeared fine at the feeder, then out of the blue, tucked her head to her breast and started literally running backward. Then was fine again.

But, normally, she isn't showing any issues now at all, just a quirk every now or then. Maybe she had a head concussion. I've had 3 personally-maybe she's made just for me!
 

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