Me too! I hope she’ll have a long happy life with you. It’s so interesting that the chicks we have to baby the most turn into the ones most comfortable around us, even if we had to do a lot of stuff to them they didn’t like. I had a shipment of chicks that I suspect had AE, first one chick sick with it and then after it recovered all the others got it. One was so bad she was only stumbling backwards and falling over, on her worst day she had a cross beak even. I nursed all of them around the clock and most recovered within days. One of them needed help for a few weeks. She also developed swelling around one eye (I think she might have gotten pecked). She is the only one who didn’t make a full recovery - she was ok for a few months and then died suddenly shortly after coming into lay. The other three are just fine. The one with the temporary cross beak is my one chicken that comes running to me in the morning and asks to be cuddled (she pecks my leg until I pick her up).So far this chicken is doing ok! The best way I can describe her is: odd. But she's the same size as the other females now, and most of her feathers have grown in. She can jump and fly, not as well as the others... definitely a bit clumsy. Does odd head movements from time to time, but no more of those seizure-like episodes at all for the past 3 weeks. She is quite the lap chicken. Just sits on me and lets me pet her until she falls asleep, never poops on me <3 I'm glad I saved her!
Thanks for the update! Keeping fingers crossed for her.