Little chick with wry neck

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Thank you BYC! I freaked out yesterday when a chick started severely tucking its head between its legs, walking backward which rapidly changed to include flipping and flopping all over.

By reading all the articles here, I did what I thought of for a week to 2 week old chick.
Separated in little box with feed on bottom and a lid for warm water + polyvit. watered the chick occasionally with a dropper, just dipping the tip of its beak in. It got worse with the spasms, flipping and flopping something awful. So I made a little neck brace like for whiplash, cut from very soft chamios and scotch taped pinched behind the neck, just sized enough to be loose to move but hold the head from tucking and initiating those seizures. It would go through this bobbing stuff alot. Kept watering. It ate some. Went to bed, fully thinking I'd have a dead chick in the morning.
I checked at 5am. No chick. It had thrown off the collar, hopped out of the box and joined its mates in the brooder (I had this little box in the brooder to keep warm). It's still weak but not spasming. So I keep watering it every little bit.

It may still die. But I feel I've done all I can. Pretty sure it was an injury that caused this.

But thank you All!
 
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good job.


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the little one continues with no ill side effects.
 
If you can get your hands on some prednisone, start the chick on it immediately. I would give it 2.5 mg twice a day for a few days, then once a day for a few days. We just cured a 2 week old chick with wry neck with prednisone, a small amount of Vit. E daily.
 
As of today, I can barely pick out that chick from the rest - it has recovered so rapidly! The only difference between it and all the other chicks is it doesn't hold its head up high - but is active, alert, eating, drinking, poo-ing... whew!

I had read about the prednisone; don't have any on hand, or vit. E. But next time someone has a prescription (that's me, and I take the liquid forms), I'll save the leftover in the chicken medical box.

Thank you all of you at BYC for the support.
 

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