- Nov 27, 2008
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I recently purchased a few Sebright bantam hens, and they were doing great for about 2 weeks. Yesterday, I noticed one of the younger girls (hasn't started laying yet) was walking a little oddly, but she soon corrected herself and I didn't give too much thought to it.
Today, she is staggering around, using her wings to catch herself when she falls. It almost looks like the staggering a rabid animal would do, but I know chickens can't get rabies. None of my other hens are doing this, just her. Her droppings are fine, her eyes are still bright, and her nose isn't runny. I haven't switched feed or anything recently, and she's been eating the same stuff as the others.
A few hours ago, she was laying on her back on the floor of the henhouse, with her feet in the air, wings splayed. I thought she was dead, but I picked her up and she was okay. Her legs aren't broken or swollen, and I can't find anything visually wrong with her.
I thought it might've been egg binding, but like I said, she hasn't laid yet and I don't think she's due to start for another month.
If anyone can help me, I would be most appreciative. I'm not sure she'll make it through the night.
Today, she is staggering around, using her wings to catch herself when she falls. It almost looks like the staggering a rabid animal would do, but I know chickens can't get rabies. None of my other hens are doing this, just her. Her droppings are fine, her eyes are still bright, and her nose isn't runny. I haven't switched feed or anything recently, and she's been eating the same stuff as the others.
A few hours ago, she was laying on her back on the floor of the henhouse, with her feet in the air, wings splayed. I thought she was dead, but I picked her up and she was okay. Her legs aren't broken or swollen, and I can't find anything visually wrong with her.
I thought it might've been egg binding, but like I said, she hasn't laid yet and I don't think she's due to start for another month.
If anyone can help me, I would be most appreciative. I'm not sure she'll make it through the night.