MightyMama
Chirping
- Jun 2, 2017
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I have a new hen (about 7 months old) who was given to me sick. She was taking injectable Tylan orally for an upper respiratory issue.
When I got her she was sneezy and had a little bit of balance issues. After her 6 day treatment, her sneezes seem to be gone, her balance has returned, but she still has stiff feet...the toes just remain flat while walking or scratching and she doesn't seem to be able to grip my arm if I try to put her in that position. So imagine placing your hands open wide and flat on the table and walking them forward/backward without bending them...that's what it looks like. Because of this, she does struggle on the corn cob bedding I have (which I hate and am just using up before replacing), but she seems to get around well enough on the grass. She can scurry without having issues remaining upright.
Is this just a normal process of healing or is there something else going on? She is separated from the others and will remain like that for a while longer.
When I got her she was sneezy and had a little bit of balance issues. After her 6 day treatment, her sneezes seem to be gone, her balance has returned, but she still has stiff feet...the toes just remain flat while walking or scratching and she doesn't seem to be able to grip my arm if I try to put her in that position. So imagine placing your hands open wide and flat on the table and walking them forward/backward without bending them...that's what it looks like. Because of this, she does struggle on the corn cob bedding I have (which I hate and am just using up before replacing), but she seems to get around well enough on the grass. She can scurry without having issues remaining upright.
Is this just a normal process of healing or is there something else going on? She is separated from the others and will remain like that for a while longer.