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My Rosie is a year and 1/2 old, sits all day, since Monday, I confined her to bottom of coop with electrolytes in water. She did move at one point across the coop. Gave her calcium and Vit E in some yogurt; Thought she was egg bound, missed laying on Monday, Tues gave an egg, it looked lighter in color, and felt porous. Today’s egg looked normal. I put her out in secure crated area for some Vit D, from sun… normal, if not, larger stool… her wings flap, so not broken and feet look fine.Are both of her legs moving? Are the toes curled under? Is she unbalanced? Protect her from others pecking her if she is lame. I would separate her in a dog crate with food and water near to her. You could check for a stuck egg that might cause temporary paralysis, by inserting a clean finger into her vent. Try to get her drinking some fluids and eating som e moistened food. Chopped egg and a 1/4 tablet of human vitamin B complex daily in case of a deficiency would be good.
Yes her toes are curled under.. I pull her leg out gently, she retracts them.., I just purchased attached supplements not sure about the magnesium for chickens, but they are good for human musclesAre both of her legs moving? Are the toes curled under? Is she unbalanced? Protect her from others pecking her if she is lame. I would separate her in a dog crate with food and water near to her. You could check for a stuck egg that might cause temporary paralysis, by inserting a clean finger into her vent. Try to get her drinking some fluids and eating som e moistened food. Chopped egg and a 1/4 tablet of human vitamin B complex daily in case of a deficiency would be good.
A week today.. Second day of antibiotics, laying a daily egg, ate avocado w/meds plus her feed. Cat food with meds plus her feed… seems very alert.. giving calcium w/d and B complex… electrolytes in her water.. separated from other hens n chicksYes her toes are curled under.. I pull her leg out gently, she retracts them.., I just purchased attached supplements not sure about the magnesium for chickens, but they are good for human muscles
It was a long month.. I ended up bringing her in house to better supervise supplements, fluid and eating. She slowly regained some stamina. I took her for short walks and forced her to walk a bit.. I put her back in run, some hens were aggressive towards her. I kept her in enclosed area.. for a few days and tried again.. I found her cowering in a corner.. I ended up locking up the 3 aggressors for 5 days.. thankfully all is good now and back to normal. My Rosie is laying again tooAre both of her legs moving? Are the toes curled under? Is she unbalanced? Protect her from others pecking her if she is lame. I would separate her in a dog crate with food and water near to her. You could check for a stuck egg that might cause temporary paralysis, by inserting a clean finger into her vent. Try to get her drinking some fluids and eating som e moistened food. Chopped egg and a 1/4 tablet of human vitamin B complex daily in case of a deficiency would be good.