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Oh my ! What on earth has caused that ?
I had some PBRs that hatched about 10 years ago that laid on their backs and kicked...an old guy I knew back then called it "crazy chick disease" and they had to be culled...there was only a few in a big clutch of about 15...broody hatched.
I never have figured it out only that it must have been a bad genetics thing, and have never had it happen since, knock on wood !
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I had some chicks from a hatch of purchased eggs do that. It was a great hatch, I think 9 out of 12 but 5 would lift their heads back over thier backs and flip over and they couldn't get up. I gave them a few days to see if they improved because if not they would not be able to eat and I ended up having to put them down. Well after asking around bacause I was worried it was genetic it was suggested by another BYCer that she thought it sounded like wry neck and it is caused by a vitamin B deficiency. If you have Vitamin B drops on hand and that happens you can give them a few drops and they perk right up almost immediately. Don't know for sure if thats what they had since I had already euthanized them, bummer. But it's something to check out.
Really ?
Or is from a lack of B to the hen's feed and so she lays a nutritionally weak egg and the chick developes deformed ?
Huh, will have to read up on that.
The ones I had just laid on their backs kicking...never stood. Well that was years and years ago...