I had a hen last year that seemed to develop quick a nerological disorder. Twisted neck acted wierd, very sudden onset. I brought her in tried to feed and water her. Didn't work too well. Had my husband cull her. I think she ate something toxic. Haven't seen anything more like that one.
My hen developed this very same thing, around the same time my neighbor's hen's were sick. I shipped my hen (who we culled, actually euthanized because I can't cull - I am a wimp
) to Cornell and while they had no conclusive cause of death, the blood tests showed my hen had an elevated lead level and they recommended we stop eating their eggs. Well, I had another hen's blood tested who wasn't sick (but has always had a weird neurological twitch with her head and neck) and her egg tested as well. She still had some lead in her blood, but somehow it was not transferred to her egg. We are back to eating their eggs after having to throw out about 100 eggs. We had our water tested, soil tested and ourselves tested. So far, we are fine, the water is fine and are still waiting on the soil results. I think they were pecking at an old coop door over the winter and that was the source of my lead troubles.
My hen developed this very same thing, around the same time my neighbor's hen's were sick. I shipped my hen (who we culled, actually euthanized because I can't cull - I am a wimp
