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<blockquote data-quote="Tschorm" data-source="post: 160466" data-attributes="member: 29362"><p>I am pretty new in the hobby, but can a T maybe get a <a href="https://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/vestibular.html" target="_blank">vestibular</a> <a href="https://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/disorder.html" target="_blank">disorder</a>? And that´s what we are seeing here? I only know it from chick´s they can have it after hatching, so that they cant walk or sit without tipping over. But does´nt know if a T has this type off organ, or how they figure out where up and down is and keep balance. But it really reads from the discription like a <a href="https://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/vestibular.html" target="_blank">vestibular</a> <a href="https://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/disorder.html" target="_blank">disorder</a>, so that she was unable to get out off the water dish and laying on her back, legs doing weird stuff.</p><p>Maybe somebody knows better with T anatomy, and if it could be possible for a T to suffer this in/after a molt. With chick´s the way to fix this (if possible) is to keep them upright fixed for a day, so that they can find there balance and if that isnt working there is not much you can do for them.</p><p>Doesnt know if this is any helpful, like I said doesnt know anything about T anatomy in detail, I think there is only to wait and seeing what happens, but if she is curling up you can only try to keep her hydratet, I`ll keep my fingers crossed for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tschorm, post: 160466, member: 29362"] I am pretty new in the hobby, but can a T maybe get a [URL='https://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/vestibular.html']vestibular[/URL] [URL='https://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/disorder.html']disorder[/URL]? And that´s what we are seeing here? I only know it from chick´s they can have it after hatching, so that they cant walk or sit without tipping over. But does´nt know if a T has this type off organ, or how they figure out where up and down is and keep balance. But it really reads from the discription like a [URL='https://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/vestibular.html']vestibular[/URL] [URL='https://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/disorder.html']disorder[/URL], so that she was unable to get out off the water dish and laying on her back, legs doing weird stuff. Maybe somebody knows better with T anatomy, and if it could be possible for a T to suffer this in/after a molt. With chick´s the way to fix this (if possible) is to keep them upright fixed for a day, so that they can find there balance and if that isnt working there is not much you can do for them. Doesnt know if this is any helpful, like I said doesnt know anything about T anatomy in detail, I think there is only to wait and seeing what happens, but if she is curling up you can only try to keep her hydratet, I`ll keep my fingers crossed for you [/QUOTE]
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