chloemama66
In the Brooder
- Mar 25, 2017
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Well, he moves those feet but refuses to put them under himself.
On a daily I adjust his sling so his feet are barely touching the ground, to his feet are at the right height if he would just put them under his body
Yesterday I put his sling in a dog crate outside / he liked it. The girls came back and forth to be with him. Jr roo was not happy and spent some time trying to get to him ( we will regime him if Floyd is able to rejoin the flock). Towards the end of his time out, I put him on the ground. He used his wings to flap himself around leaving his feet on what ground
I was happy he was motivated enough to move and sad he didn't try to stand
I have to admit I am getting frustrated- I am the only one taking care of him too. Shower ever morning to clean the poop, picking him up a zillion times a day because he manages to turn around and fall out of his sling....yup into his poop
How would I know if it's his hip? He pushes back when I push his feet. He shows no flinching or anything when I rotate his feet. When not touching he ground he looks like he's paddling So they are functional.
Thank you again for being my lifeline
On a daily I adjust his sling so his feet are barely touching the ground, to his feet are at the right height if he would just put them under his body
Yesterday I put his sling in a dog crate outside / he liked it. The girls came back and forth to be with him. Jr roo was not happy and spent some time trying to get to him ( we will regime him if Floyd is able to rejoin the flock). Towards the end of his time out, I put him on the ground. He used his wings to flap himself around leaving his feet on what ground
I have to admit I am getting frustrated- I am the only one taking care of him too. Shower ever morning to clean the poop, picking him up a zillion times a day because he manages to turn around and fall out of his sling....yup into his poop
How would I know if it's his hip? He pushes back when I push his feet. He shows no flinching or anything when I rotate his feet. When not touching he ground he looks like he's paddling So they are functional.
Thank you again for being my lifeline
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