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Adding more: A question about Cinnabar's crookneck problem.
Is Cinnabar going to seem to get worse before he starts getting better???
When we 1st discovered he (since he's crowing) was having a problem, it wasn't bad, only tilting his head to the side, and a little bit of backing up. That started early Saturday morning. Now after doing the vitamin and prednisolone treatment as per Alan Stanford's treatment for crookneck, Cinnabar seems to be getting worse. He is backing into things more (and he only has a little room in the pet carrier) and his neck is drooping between his legs. This is only when he gets stressed (before meds and a bit after meds), but it just seems worse. I know most creatures get worse before they get better, is it the same with a chicken. I feel so bad for him, and just wish it had not happened. He's my baby and I don't want him getting worse.
I think I'm babbling, I just feel so bad for Cinnabar.
My poor Baby
Is Cinnabar going to seem to get worse before he starts getting better???
When we 1st discovered he (since he's crowing) was having a problem, it wasn't bad, only tilting his head to the side, and a little bit of backing up. That started early Saturday morning. Now after doing the vitamin and prednisolone treatment as per Alan Stanford's treatment for crookneck, Cinnabar seems to be getting worse. He is backing into things more (and he only has a little room in the pet carrier) and his neck is drooping between his legs. This is only when he gets stressed (before meds and a bit after meds), but it just seems worse. I know most creatures get worse before they get better, is it the same with a chicken. I feel so bad for him, and just wish it had not happened. He's my baby and I don't want him getting worse.

I think I'm babbling, I just feel so bad for Cinnabar.


My poor Baby