This morning when I went to see the hens I found Marigold, my 5-year-old Buff Sussex, lying on her side on the floor next to the coop, lags waving faintly, unable to get up. I gently lifted and examined her, but couldn't find any external injury or problem with her legs, but she fell over again on her right side when I put her down, and her right wing looked a bit droopy. I put her back in a nestbox for an hour or two, to see how she would get on.
I lifted her out later, and found she could now walk, slowly and very stiffly, and made her way to the drinker and had a long drink, followed by a large, runny, very smelly poo. There have been similar poos in the coop for a while, but until today I didn't know who did them.
She hasn't been quite herself for a week or two now, nothing major, just hangs back at treats time when the others all pile in to the goodies, but has been eating if I give her some to herself. Seems as if she's dropped down the pecking order, having been second only to Nutmeg for some years. She hasn't laid for months, not since her last broody spell back in July, so at this time of year I think egg problems can be ruled out. It looks like a stroke to me, but I'm a bit puzzled by her apparent partial recovery. I expected her to go rapidly downhill when I made her comfortable in the coop.
Any ideas, folks?
I lifted her out later, and found she could now walk, slowly and very stiffly, and made her way to the drinker and had a long drink, followed by a large, runny, very smelly poo. There have been similar poos in the coop for a while, but until today I didn't know who did them.
She hasn't been quite herself for a week or two now, nothing major, just hangs back at treats time when the others all pile in to the goodies, but has been eating if I give her some to herself. Seems as if she's dropped down the pecking order, having been second only to Nutmeg for some years. She hasn't laid for months, not since her last broody spell back in July, so at this time of year I think egg problems can be ruled out. It looks like a stroke to me, but I'm a bit puzzled by her apparent partial recovery. I expected her to go rapidly downhill when I made her comfortable in the coop.
Any ideas, folks?