My chicken is paralyze

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The way she lays and the size of the wound or possibly tumor?
 

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It looks pretty advanced whatever it is. If she can't walk, won't eat, then she is most likely in pain and since it doesn't look like it will get better by itself you'd have to take her to a vet or put her out of her misery. Sorry to be the one to put it bluntly but you need to consider your options and if she isn't eating there aren't many.
 
I can't personally tell tumor vs. wound, but if it is a wound, it doesn't look good. I would flush it with Saline, Clorhexadine, or warm soapy water. Then, apply a thick layer of Neosporin without pain relief. Just in case it is a wound.
Is there any head coming from the area? That black, "scab" in the middle, is it scab like or mass like?
 
Try and get fluids in her, that is vital to get anything to heal. Dip her beak, squirt water on top of her beak, and if she still doesn't drink, I like to use a bulb syringe, because I can stick it way back in their mouths to syringe feed water. I you do syringe water, @azygous is great at explaining the safest way to do so. I give food mash by spooning it into three beaks if I have to.
 
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You want to avoid that big hole behind the tongue and go for the open channel on the right side of the throat leading to the crop. You'll know you're in the right hole if the chicken doesn't choke or cough. Wait a second before you squirt the fluids to be sure. If the chicken gags or coughs, you're near the airway and you need to back out and try again.
 

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