what is the biggest contributor to leg or feet issues when incubating? I've changed nothing on my incubator. Suddenly one hatch has 4 chicks with funny legs... legs that are held up and end up being rotated or crooked.
I've been watching this closely as I'm having the exact same problem. My hen is a 7 month old Serama. She is one of the tiny ones. Maybe 13 ounces. Her eggs have been big for her size.. my avian vet is closed due to covid. So I'm watching your thread and have been trying the things you're...
Bless your heart, I would find myself keeping them for sure. I learned when I got meat goats that I am no good at processing my animals. Not one goat was ever butchered lol. I'm sure I would do the same with these two. It would be a heck of a lot easier if they weren't so sweet huh!!
Just thought I would update one last time. Sunny's prolapse returned. We took him to the vet and she took him to surgery to actually cut off the prolapse and reattach the intestine. Unfortunately, Sunny passed away as soon as he was put under anesthesia. She did CPR and wasn't able to bring him...
Just ad an update, Sunny had his sutures removed on Monday and appears to be all good. No prolapse recurrence as of yet. Here he is sunbathing with his two ladies.
I'm not sure how much outside time Sunny should have after surgery but I brought him out while I sat and watched today and he is like a new chicken.
So thankful to all of you for your compassion and advice! Here's hoping it all stays inside when the stitches come out on Monday!
He had a small abscess on the prolapse, they scraped it clean and out him on antibiotics. Other than that no tissue removal. Here is a picture of his new vent lol.
He is home . Groggy and droopy. He had a surgical procedure called a pursestring stitch. It will stay in until next Monday. He looks so pathetic. They gave me antibiotic(clavamox) tablets... I crushed one put it in water and syringed it into him. I'm terrified of aspirating him. They also gave...
Yep. I found a vet who works her practice plus is the vet for the zoo and works on all types of animals. She also specializes in soft tissue surgeries. Maybe she will throw a stitch or two in there lol
Mr Tozee is lovely! You're right, the amount of innards exposed is probably less than an inch. He seems to hurt... he does eat and drink. I'm not sure it's as much as he would if he were healthy but he definitely shows Interest in food. The poop doesn't seem to soften no matter how much...