Centered makes sense to me.I think they probably need to be low and in the center - unless a chicken tends to fall in one direction more than another... but I'm not sure...
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Centered makes sense to me.I think they probably need to be low and in the center - unless a chicken tends to fall in one direction more than another... but I'm not sure...
How exactly did your vet confirm she had Mareks?
Wondering what ever happened with this pretty girl - did she have Marek's ?
Awwwww Blondie!Hi Nina, thanks for asking!
- Blondie stopped falling down at the end of March (yay!) then she had a wonderful summer and early fall... until the end of October when she started falling again and got worse than before! Eventually she couldn't stand or even sit at all without assistance!And she gets leg spasms (or maybe they are cramps) that cause her to suddenly stretch out her legs for a few seconds (it's very odd.)
-The good thing is, just this week, she can finally sit without falling over for about 5 minutes. Today, she was able to stand for just a little bit. Thank goodness we can work from home for now, because I don't know what we would have done... because it hasn't been easy.
- We've tried a lot of things, including "walking" her once or twice a day in a small dog harness that has a strap behind her legs, so it lets me support some of her weight and she can sort of walk around. I like to think it's helping her legs to stay strong and may also help keep that muscle memory. (If anyone is interested in knowing what else we've done, like supplements, please ask.)
- As for the rest of her day, I tried a chicken sling, but it didn't work. What has worked really well are two neck pillows, one on top of the other, with a paper towel over the back for pooping. She spends all night and most of the day on her "throne" (when she isn't on a lap or "walking")
- As for Marek's, she probably has it, but I really don't know. So this could be a Marek's flare up, maybe caused by the stress of molting coupled with a course of Corrid (which blocks absorption of vitamin B1, which can cause neurological issues...so we are supplementing...)
- If it weren't for this problem (and that I recently had to treat her for lice, because she can't dustbathe very well) you wouldn't know there was anything wrong at all. She has a great appetite, coos over her favorite food, and talks to us all the time!
I just hope she recovers, or at least goes into remission again...