ChickCrazed ~Sorry about your pullet, but it's good you had the necropsy. Gregor is lucky to get such good care. I hope he pulls through.
Your run and pics you've posted before of your set-up looks fabulous! I want you to know that when you posted the first pics, probably two months ago, and you asked if anyone had ideas about how to keep chickens from being bored since yours are in pens (very nice ones!) while you're at work. At that time, I started collecting ideas, and I finally completed these suggestions:
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Love it!! Thanks for doing the research!!! i like the log swing, I may replace one of my swings with a log to see if they like it better. I need to go looking for a chicken soccer ball!
Gregor was fantastic at the vet and was a big hit. People were coming in to get their picture taken with him. LOL. We did the acupuncture and he got a vitamin B shot. The diagnosis is potential traumatic injury (spine or head injury). Although the "M disease that shall not be named" was mentioned, everyone seems to agree that the symptoms don't match and it is very unlikely. He is on a neuro anti-inflammatory for a week and I was given a couple new ideas to try to keep him in the sling. I also watered down his food to get more fluids in him and he perked back up. The vet said that they typically don't see improvement with traumatic injuries in chickens, but we agreed that he has strength and movement in both legs and that we would give it more time. I am going to give it at least one more week and then make a decision. She agreed and said as long as a secondary infection doesn't arise he is worth more time! So, all in all i have some hope.