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Lately she hasn't been herself. Normally she runs around really fast, faster than the others. Shes the smallest of flock and lately she has been walking only a little bit and then wants to lay down. Even when she eats or drinks she is laying. Her legs are out stretched in front of her and not tucked under and she kind of leans to one side. I thought that she might have fallen off the roost and hurt something but, I'm still not sure if she is sick or if this is a normal thing before they begin laying. She lays down wherever, their coop and run is pretty much shaded most of the day.
You didnt mention this in your first post. It very well could be and leg problem. If she did it as a chick it could be a genetic issue. If she just started doing it, it might be a vitamin deficiency. In which case I recommend purchasing poultry nutri drench at your feed store and give her a couple of drops orally twice a day for 5 days, then stop...it can cause diarrhea. It is loaded with vitamins and minerals. If you suspect she hurt her leg somehow, it would be best to put her in a cage or crate to get plenty of rest and relaxation, giving time for the injury to heal, preventing further serious injury. You can purchase vitamin B complex tablets and crush a few of them and sprinkle the powder into her feed. It may help her heal quicker. Do this for 5 days then stop to see how she has progressed. Continue with vitamin B complex for another week if necessary then stop. Leg injuries can take anywhere from a week to heal or never...it depends on the severity of the injury. Good luck.
Sorry that I didn't mention this in my post. I posted yesterday with more information and really didn't get much response but, one person mentioned that there might be something wrong with her reproductive system and that there isn't anything you can do about it. I am more wondering if there are symptoms to look for on that matter or if it will kill her. I figured that is she sprained something that she would favor one side over the other and/or limp but, she doesn't seem to do either one. In fact, when my husband opened the coop this morning she ran out hopping around and chasing the other chickens. This afternoon she's laying down again. I've added electrolytes to their water and I have been feeding her yogurt and tried to give her scrambled eggs which she refused but, she ate the yogurt right up. I've been reading in my books and looking on line for symptoms for diseases and illnesses but, she doesn't fit anything to a T, just hoping to get some feedback on what my next steps are. Thanks for the information!