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    I need to give my rooster to a good home where he will have a happy life, I am in the Portland metro area Oregon, if that helps

    I love so-moe and I wish I could keep him, but local ordnance forbids roosters. When I finally move to the country I will have my rooster. But until then I can't have so-moe. Any suggestion?
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    Injured leg

    It's been over a month, and I'm getting worried. She still can't walk. I'm taking her to the avian clinic the first chance I get
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    Injured leg

    thank you very much, As I have said I love my chickens very much.
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    Injured leg

    Ok, update, we built a sling and began her on a diet of eggs, She has started drinking on her own and pecking at seeds. Her legs have most certainly gotten stronger, and seem to be able to hold her weight, However every time she tries to stand up she ends up with her face planted straight into...
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    Injured leg

    You are a lifesaver, I had no idea what to do. These chickens taught me responsibility in my youth, and I really do care.
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    Injured leg

    I mean drinking
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    Injured leg

    As for drinking, I only hear her eat when I am not watching her , making it difficult to figure out if she is eating
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    Injured leg

    Thank you very much
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    Injured leg

    My chicken is old, 10 years old, and I have had her all her life, her craw is almost always deflated and empty and the droppings I saw where runny. As for a sling I might be able to rig some things up
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    Injured leg

    My hen took a tumble down some stairs, she wasn't walking right after that. Her legs are now sticking out beside her and she is not mobile. I can feel no breaks or dislocations. What worries me now is that she is eating less and less. Some other people say that If it's a sprain or a pulled...
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    Broken leg or pulled muscle!!

    I have a simaler problem, however I am beginning to become concerned as she is eating minamly or not at all. I separated her, but she will only eat when I am not looking, so I can almost never tell if she is drinking. She took a tumble down some of the deck stairs, only about 2 or three feet...
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