I just got a 3 week old white silkie (named Valentine, since she was a v-day present from my hubby). I've had her for 3 days now, and she's always acted a bit strange but...
She is in the box with three 5 day old RIR chicks. There is a heating pad, heat lamp, water (with antibiotic), and chick starter. The box is quite large and the bottom is covered with hay.
I stuck my hand in this morning to take out the water and my little Valentine got stiff and started to shake. Her neck stuck out straight, her legs stuck out straight behind her, her wings stuck out to the side and her whole body went ridged and shook. I thought she was dying and prepared to give her CPR if needed, but she slowly came out of it and lay lethargic in my arms. My hubby happened to be home sick today, so he force fed her sugar water with Gatorade every few hours. She had 6 more seizures. All occurred when she was startled (a chick ran and jumped on her, I reached in to pet her, my husband went to feed her...). No idea how many more seizures she may have had without us as witnesses She seems to be doing marginally better now, she will at least stand up to move around.
But I'm curious if anyone has experience with epileptic chickens, or has had similar experiences and what they did to help.
She is in the box with three 5 day old RIR chicks. There is a heating pad, heat lamp, water (with antibiotic), and chick starter. The box is quite large and the bottom is covered with hay.
I stuck my hand in this morning to take out the water and my little Valentine got stiff and started to shake. Her neck stuck out straight, her legs stuck out straight behind her, her wings stuck out to the side and her whole body went ridged and shook. I thought she was dying and prepared to give her CPR if needed, but she slowly came out of it and lay lethargic in my arms. My hubby happened to be home sick today, so he force fed her sugar water with Gatorade every few hours. She had 6 more seizures. All occurred when she was startled (a chick ran and jumped on her, I reached in to pet her, my husband went to feed her...). No idea how many more seizures she may have had without us as witnesses She seems to be doing marginally better now, she will at least stand up to move around.
But I'm curious if anyone has experience with epileptic chickens, or has had similar experiences and what they did to help.