This hen (who is going through a hard molt but otherwise healthy) seems to be walking crooked (not horribly…just looks a bit drunk). Any ideas?
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Looks okay to me . Maybe she sobered up?
They went to roost right after taking that video, so I don't know how she is now...I will have to update tomorrow. I will try to get ahold of a B complex tablet. Thank you both for replying!If she continues to look 'drunk' then I would try giving her a B complex or super B complex tablet or capsule once a day. Any brand, human ones, any pharmacy or box store should have it. Sometimes when they molt they don't eat well and it can result in deficiencies. The B's are very safe, extra will be excreted. I often do this for birds in molt if they are walking like drunk, or wobbly or unbalanced. Sometimes one or two doses will make a big difference. It won't hurt anything and may have her looking better in a short time. Just put it in her beak and push it back, she will swallow it no problem.
Probably feels prickly.This hen (who is going through a hard molt but otherwise healthy) seems to be walking crooked (not horribly…just looks a bit drunk). Any ideas?