Help! Sick yo Jersey giant hen

Thanks, I will do that! Later in the day she regained the progress she had made. Her head is slightly cocked but not too bad. This wry neck affliction sure is a strange thing. I feel sorry for her!
I'd see if she improves with the vitamin therapy.

She's not being kept from food by the others or being bullied? Just checking...sometimes one is a bit timid and they don't get to food/water like they should, then of course that leads to nutritional deficit related symptoms.

Wry Neck is neurological symptom, so hopefully it's not a sign of more serious illness like Marek's.
 
I'd see if she improves with the vitamin therapy.

She's not being kept from food by the others or being bullied? Just checking...sometimes one is a bit timid and they don't get to food/water like they should, then of course that leads to nutritional deficit related symptoms.

Wry Neck is neurological symptom, so hopefully it's not a sign of more serious illness like Marek's.
Hi, I am still giving her the vitamins and vitamin probiotic water via syringe. She was eating and drinking a little on her own. But yesterday she ate and drank very little. I think this morning i`m going to try some raw egg via syringe. She will likely take it if I dribble a tiny bit on her beak. I have her isolated in the run in a separate room I use for chicks. She is a Meyer hatchery bird that did have the Marek`s vaccine. I isolated right away as the flock did try to cull her. I take it that wry neck is a slow recovery, if there is a recovery. Is that a correct assumption? Again, thanks so much for your help!
 
Hi, I am still giving her the vitamins and vitamin probiotic water via syringe. She was eating and drinking a little on her own. But yesterday she ate and drank very little. I think this morning i`m going to try some raw egg via syringe. She will likely take it if I dribble a tiny bit on her beak. I have her isolated in the run in a separate room I use for chicks. She is a Meyer hatchery bird that did have the Marek`s vaccine. I isolated right away as the flock did try to cull her. I take it that wry neck is a slow recovery, if there is a recovery. Is that a correct assumption? Again, thanks so much for your help!
Was her flock picking at her?

Did she suffer injury to the head/face?

Wry Neck can be slow to recover from, sometimes for whatever reason a bird may not recover fully. All you can do is try the vitamin therapy, see that she's eating/drinking, etc.
 

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