Molly came to me 2 years ago as an adult. I have no idea how old she is. Up until a few weeks ago she was faithfuly giving me one egg a day- she is some kind of mixed breed: small, partridge colored with a chin muff and lays a small cream egg. She started a hard molt and quit laying. I have been giving her extra protein in the form of cooked egg and dry catfood. She has free choice layer pellets with a bit of wheat scratch. Her feathers are growing back in - kinda looks like a porcupine. This morning she has the staggers. She has been kept indoors in the coop since her molt started as the roos won't leave her alone. At night she stays roosted and the roos don't bother her. Yesterday was a downpour all day. All the chickens stayed in the coop. So... I'm thinking Molly probably didn't get much in the way of food or water. My bad. I wasn't thinking.
Okay - she is now inside the house in a safe tupperware storage bin. I have given her a big bowl of scrambled egg with crushed egg shell, grit, layer pellets and a few wheat kernals. Her water has quick chick and some antibiotic just in case. She is ravenous.... but she is thin. I have wormer on order and that should be here sometime this next week. (Eprinex) Her comb is red so I'm thinking she's not anemic. No staggers yesterday.... her breathing is fine, no mucus; her eyes are clear and alert; her vent is fine - I did not check for broken bones yet but will when I go back to the farmhouse. I'm thinking her bones are fine tho - she looks like she developed cerebral palsey overnight. No head tremors. No new introduction to the flock and no visiters from other flock owners.
Am I correct in thinking this may be nutritional in origin or am I off base. Thank you for any help you can give me....
Okay - she is now inside the house in a safe tupperware storage bin. I have given her a big bowl of scrambled egg with crushed egg shell, grit, layer pellets and a few wheat kernals. Her water has quick chick and some antibiotic just in case. She is ravenous.... but she is thin. I have wormer on order and that should be here sometime this next week. (Eprinex) Her comb is red so I'm thinking she's not anemic. No staggers yesterday.... her breathing is fine, no mucus; her eyes are clear and alert; her vent is fine - I did not check for broken bones yet but will when I go back to the farmhouse. I'm thinking her bones are fine tho - she looks like she developed cerebral palsey overnight. No head tremors. No new introduction to the flock and no visiters from other flock owners.
Am I correct in thinking this may be nutritional in origin or am I off base. Thank you for any help you can give me....