Hen in distress

Mimi7370

In the Brooder
Jan 19, 2021
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I’ve had her quarantined when the symptoms started 2 weeks ago. I was told by a friend to put electrolytes in her water, separate, keep warm and rest. I’ve got her in the house with us. She is not getting better. Her poop is normal, she eats and is drinking. Any ideas or thoughts. She was born October 2020. She stumbles bad. Wants to sit all the time. When she stands she is very off balance. When she walks, it’s more of a stumbling run. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Very new to this
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I keep being amazed by how some vitamin E, B and selenium helps with neurological stuff like this. Get some liquid caplets at the store and a small syringe and force feed the liquid vitamins. Also if you're not sure if she's drinking you can force water as well. Keep her otherwise quiet with food and water nearby. I would put her in a much smaller cage thats more enclosed to encourage her to rest.
 

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