Slvraudigrl
In the Brooder
- Sep 11, 2022
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Hi.
Two weeks ago I posted about a salmon faverolle of mine “fluffy” that started walking backwards, drunken, flapping wings, trunk head sideways. I’ve tried most everything from antibiotics and probiotics, to vitamin B selenium and vitamin E supplementation. I’m giving up now and I think I need to euthanize her because she’s not getting better but she’s still barely alive.
Sadly yesterday I went to check the rest of my chickens and one of them was lying on its side”freckles”. When I picked her up I couldn’t tell if her left wing had a problem or her left leg. But I’ve now separated her from the rest of the flock and I’m wondering if it’s something similar to the first chicken.
Through this website suggestions primarily seem to be wry neck. However now since there’s a second check in it is not doing well I’m wondering if they are related somehow. They are different breeds, both six months old, and from different places.
Two weeks ago I posted about a salmon faverolle of mine “fluffy” that started walking backwards, drunken, flapping wings, trunk head sideways. I’ve tried most everything from antibiotics and probiotics, to vitamin B selenium and vitamin E supplementation. I’m giving up now and I think I need to euthanize her because she’s not getting better but she’s still barely alive.
Sadly yesterday I went to check the rest of my chickens and one of them was lying on its side”freckles”. When I picked her up I couldn’t tell if her left wing had a problem or her left leg. But I’ve now separated her from the rest of the flock and I’m wondering if it’s something similar to the first chicken.
Through this website suggestions primarily seem to be wry neck. However now since there’s a second check in it is not doing well I’m wondering if they are related somehow. They are different breeds, both six months old, and from different places.