Oh nevermind. If she's doing both, eating an drinking, that's great.From the pictures it doesn't look as though she can even lift her head...let alone drink.
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Oh nevermind. If she's doing both, eating an drinking, that's great.From the pictures it doesn't look as though she can even lift her head...let alone drink.
Weigh her. That way if she doesn’t heal you’ll be able to monitor if she’s losing weight. It may be she was stunned or it could be something unrelated to the pigs and be something that needs medication or something. Definitely keep an eye out for when she poops. Poop is very informative.
Try this. Mix up a little warm water with sugar and a pinch of salt and baking soda in it. Let her drink it. This will revive a chicken that is suffering from shock.
Does anyone in your house take vitamins? How about vitamin E? If you have any vitamin E in the house, slip a capsule into her beak. This is good for restoring balance and improving nerve communication to the muscles.
If the pigs scared her when they intruded, she may not have been injured, just badly frightened.