LTAY1946
Chicken Wrangler
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Welcome. Thank you for helping Emily. Did you have the orthopedic shoe made for Emily custom? If so, do you mind telling me where? I just adopted a hen that is 21-weeks old that has curly toe paralysis and what I believe is one leg that was splayed and never fixed (it is at a 90-degree angle). She tries to hop on one leg - but even the good foot has curly toe problems.I live in South Florida and back in 2017 I rescued a young Muscovy Duck and named her Emily. Someone had tied a rope and tape around her broken leg and I was asked to catch and help her. I removed the makeshift materials and noticed her leg had healed but was deformed. She couldn't be released and no one was able to really help me.
So I ended up taking her inside my place where she has happily lived with me indoors and with my 3 cats for years. She's a houseduck. I had a surgical consultation back in 2017 regarding her leg but the vet just wasn't in to helping her. So now she wears a diaper sometimes and sometimes she is on peepads. She can walk around as I have a special orthopedic shoe for her deformed leg which helps her balance.
I joined BYC many years ago but this is my first post. I have lurked when I had some questions and found great answers.