Nicky52372
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- Apr 7, 2024
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We have a Muscovy at our pond that has a nest and an injured leg. Is it best to just let her be? She hops around, swims, eats etc. She just kind of drags the bad foot.
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Thank you! That puts my mind at ease.If she's putting any weight on it than it's probably not broken.
If she's putting any weight on it then it's probably not broken.
If she's putting any weight on it than it's probably not broken.
I took a video of her today when she came up. I’m not sure why I’m stressing over this little neighborhood Muscovy. Can you give me your thoughts?If she's putting any weight on it than it's probably not broken.
Thank you! Just hearing that makes me feel better! I don’t want to cause her any undo stress. She seems content and we had a few others that have had issues and they cleared up. Honestly the thought of catching her terrifies me . Thank you for responding so fast and giving me some peace.It may be broke. Hard to say for sure without getting a hold of her, which probably isn't the best idea. Even a tame muscovy can put up quite a fight. A wild one would be impossible. She looks well fed. I'd keep an eye on her and see how it goes. Not much you can do unless you have a vet you could get her to, and than she'd have to stay confined and quiet while healing. Best just to leave her be.
Thank you! She is still the same today but I will keep checking on her. Do you know if a broken leg will heal on its own with time or could this possibly be the end for her?Hi, it seems like you got help for her in another thread. Hope she's doing well!
I do not know, but @Miss Lydia probably would. I think it might heal, depending on the break, but she would probably have a limp.Thank you! She is still the same today but I will keep checking on her. Do you know if a broken leg will heal on its own with time or could this possibly be the end for her?