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  1. ten chicks

    Lazy Leg

    Could be a hip fracture or dislocation if he is showing pain when you touch hip area. keep him confined,keep food within easy reach so he does not have to walk far. Do not put any roost in cage,but place towels in bottom of cage for traction. If he is sitting funny or to the side,try rolling a...
  2. ten chicks

    Lazy Leg

    If he is improving then it is not Marek's.
  3. ten chicks

    Lazy Leg

    Wing drop(they are trying to balance themselves) is common with most leg injuries,so not always an indication of possible Marek's. Have you tried repositioning leg into correct position? If it were to be a tendon issues,you have to press down in order to feel it.
  4. ten chicks

    Lazy Leg

    How long has leg been like this? You cannot always feel a broken bone,it all depends on the type of fracture. I have successfully treated a slipped tendon in an adult rooster. To check for a slipped tendon run your thumbs down back of leg from hip to shank,press down, if tendon has slipped you...
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