Petrichoryl
In the Brooder
- Feb 17, 2023
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Our ~5 month old Easter Egger has been stumbling and lethargic/out of it these past few days and has worsened today, continually missing when she pecks at her food and standing in an odd, wide-legged position. It shouldn't be Marek's as she and her whole flock have been vaccinated and other than an injury we can't see, I haven't yet found a better diagnosis online. We've been swaddling her in a blanket and slowly feeding her form a dropper but she's not taking much in.
We plan to take her to a local exotics vet when they open in the morning if she lasts that long, but we are unsure how best to put her to sleep for the night.
If we separate her fully from her flock mates at night outside we worry about her freezing or panicking as she can't get to her friends; the others will likely panic too.
However if she is with them she may infect them if it is something transmissible and/or the others may attack her. Taking her inside our house is likely not an option.
Any guidance or advice here would be deeply appreciated, and I hope you're all having a nice day.
We plan to take her to a local exotics vet when they open in the morning if she lasts that long, but we are unsure how best to put her to sleep for the night.
If we separate her fully from her flock mates at night outside we worry about her freezing or panicking as she can't get to her friends; the others will likely panic too.
However if she is with them she may infect them if it is something transmissible and/or the others may attack her. Taking her inside our house is likely not an option.
Any guidance or advice here would be deeply appreciated, and I hope you're all having a nice day.