We were away for two nights and came back to find one of our hens had somehow gotten stuck between two fence boards in the coop. It looks like she had been there for at least 24 hours
Which means she was pinned between the two boards in 30 degree temps and no access to food/water. She was obviously traumatized, and I took her into our garage to let her rest. The next day she drank water, and is eating some now. But she cannot walk. When holding her, the right leg will move/push against resistance. Her left leg won't move at all, but I can range it without her showing any pain or discomfort. It's been almost two days since she has been separated and seems to be mentally recovering and will shuffle away from us now with her wings (not using legs at all). Her legs will sprawl out if I don't position them before laying her near the food and water so she can eat/drink. I started giving her nutridrench.
Any ideas on chicken rehab? There are no obvious deformities, but of course I can't see ligament or tendon damage. I couldn't imagine it being paralysis, but then I again I don't know much neuroanatomy in chickens. I work in rehab, but I'm more used to humans than chickens
. Any thoughts? How long should we allow for healing before we make a tough decision about putting her down if she can't walk anymore?

Any ideas on chicken rehab? There are no obvious deformities, but of course I can't see ligament or tendon damage. I couldn't imagine it being paralysis, but then I again I don't know much neuroanatomy in chickens. I work in rehab, but I'm more used to humans than chickens
