Hi everyone,
I have a wonderful Blue Americauna pullet. She is 16 weeks old and was home hatched/raised by me. She has been perfect up till today. This morning she was perky and happy, running around, eating and drinking normally. When I went out to check on everyone after supper, I noticed her laying next to her coop with this strange head tilt. She cannot hold her head at a normal angle anymore, and she has very little balance. The head tilt is so severe that she can point her beak straight up to the sky. I have never seen anything like this, could this be a result of the extreme heat we have had in VA over the past weeks. Or could it be a stroke?? Any thoughts on what this might be or how I can help her? She is one of my favorites! Here are some pictures of her. Thanks for reading and any advice!
Kim


I have a wonderful Blue Americauna pullet. She is 16 weeks old and was home hatched/raised by me. She has been perfect up till today. This morning she was perky and happy, running around, eating and drinking normally. When I went out to check on everyone after supper, I noticed her laying next to her coop with this strange head tilt. She cannot hold her head at a normal angle anymore, and she has very little balance. The head tilt is so severe that she can point her beak straight up to the sky. I have never seen anything like this, could this be a result of the extreme heat we have had in VA over the past weeks. Or could it be a stroke?? Any thoughts on what this might be or how I can help her? She is one of my favorites! Here are some pictures of her. Thanks for reading and any advice!
Kim