Pleased to read there is some progress.

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Yes, well they are the only bird/ small animal clinic around.I'm so sorry to hear about your lovely hen doing so badly
That is amazingI'm guessing ours won't be like that! I'll have to ask my friend who has sheep what he charges!
Yes, to me there is. I just thought with possible botulism, that once that 48 hour was up then the improvement would be more obvious.Pleased to read there is some progress.![]()
How do I determine if it's more wry neck, than flaccid, or limp neck?I kind of doubt that the vet would know more about what is causing the wry neck and her being unable to hold herself up. Wry neck is more typical of Mareks, and not botulism. Botulism is more of a flaccid or limp neck, not the twisting we see in wry neck. Wry neck is a neurological symptom, seen in many different conditions, such as head or neck injury, vitamin E or B1 (thiamine) deficiency, and is often seen in Mareks, fowl cholera, Newcastles disease, and others. Newcastles is rarely found in the US, but there was an outbreak in S. California earlier this year, the first in over 25 years. I still think it is more than likely Mareks, but glad you are exploring the other possibilities. I don’t know if you would like to try some vitamin E (400 IU) and some B1 thiamine daily with a tiny bit of egg for selenium to nelp with E uptake.
With great difficulty.How do I determine if it's more wry neck, than flaccid, or limp neck?
Ok, here she is just now. I’d say a big improvement for sure!!