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Head Tuck started with a head injury and for some reason it caused her head to be held differently. She has it where her beak is held straight down with her neck perfectly straight. Thing of you bending your head down without moving your neck so that your chin touches your chest, that's how Head Tuck holds hers. There are times where I have to look for her because she will hold it more normally. There might be some residual nerve damage from the blow that causes her to hold her head the way she does.
Oh goodness. I never seen anything like that! I am sure it could have permanently damaged the nerves. Can she eat and drink Ok like that?
She's been normal in every other way, she laid until last Spring, brooded chicks, eats and drinks fine or she wouldn't be approaching 7 this Spring.