Ok I am starting to worry. Last week one of my BLRW pullets jumped down from a roost like 3 ft off the ground, she landed and just laid on her side. I am a nurse, so I could tell she had not broken anything. I stood her up and tried to get her to stand on her own and she just fell over. I put her in a carrier and thought she would not make it through the night. The next AM she was walking around. Her legs acted weak, no limping, just walked normal then after a few minutes had to lay down as if she was tired. She is fine now. Yesterday we found a different girl laying on her side, she was not dusting her self, she just could not get up. We put her in the carrier, left her in the coop and within a few hours she was walking around. I did some research including using the search button on here and found merek's and botulism has paralysis as symptoms but would they show like I described? There was no head tilting or spasms or anything, they laid their on their side, eating cracked corn, alert, They are just under a year old? I would like to know what I am up against and have a clue on where to start to make changes. Some background. the girls are inside the coop all day most days. We have like 3 feet of snow on the ground most places and even with theirs and the goats outside area shoveled they don't go out most days. they are on layer pellets with some cracked corn in the evenings on cold days. They get free choice calcium all they want. any other questions needed to give ideas I will certainly answer. Thanks for any help you can give.
Heather
Heather