Hi, sorry to hear about your chicken. I had a hen last year, she was 7 yrs old. Stroke could be possible. I know that they can have seizures because mine did and she was getting ill. I had to euthanize her when she started having seizures. Got to the point she couldn't stand. Mine was a house pet. I strongly suggest bringing your chicken to a vet! Good luck.
Horeses can get strokes, yes.
Brush Strokes ended on 1991-04-07.
Slash.
A body brush, or soft brush is used in long, smooth strokes.
Bee flight adaptations Muscles for flying short choppy wing strokes wings rotate like a helicopter Bee flight adaptations Muscles for flying short choppy wing strokes wings rotate like a helicopter
Yes. All animals have a circulatory system and that means they can suffer from a blood clot causing a stroke. Illness or injury can cause a sudden death in chickens. A stroke is a rapid loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply.
The symptoms of strokes include slurred speech, drooping of one side of the face, weakness of one arm and rapid hearing loss that occurs in one ear. Other symptoms include trouble speaking and trouble walking.
Ischemic strokes account for about 80% of all strokes.
Horeses can get strokes, yes.
The Strokes were formed in 1998.
Criss Strokes is 190 cm.
Lisa Strokes is 170 cm.
Hard long strenuous strokes. Preferably up and down strokes.
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
yeah all warriors are 4 strokes yeah all warriors are 4 strokes
Brush Strokes ended on 1991-04-07.
Shirley Chisholm had seven strokes.