My Easter egger chicken has been hoping around on her right foot for the past few weeks and something is wrong with either her left leg or foot. On the foot I don’t see and cuts but the toe in the back of the foot appears swollen and the scales tilted up. Also the leg appears to go to the side...
My Easter egger hen has Been hoping around on her right leg while her left leg seems to be in a locked/fixed position please tell me what I need to do to fix her leg
Our rooster has been wobbling around like a drunk chicken. He randomly tips and trips over in all directions. He doesn’t have a slipped tendon, dislocated leg, or broke. Leg. What else can this be. And how can we fix it
I’ve had them in view of each other for a few years and they still try to attack her, I’ve heard that you can put her in at night time and it can fix it. Also there aren’t many hens that either she doesn’t attack or that they don’t attack her
We have an old but big hen. Her old flock got killed by foxes. So we want to put her with our other flock. There is 8 chickens in the other flock, 1 Roster and 7 hens. We put them together before but they attacked her. We need help and advice on what to do.
So when I soak it and see the scab, what do i do. I looked at some websites and it said to spray hydrogen proixide then use a bandage. Won’t they eat the bandage and using spraying stuff seems odd so can I please get some clarification.
I have an Americana chicken with a swollen foot. It has spreed to her other foot and the swollen part has gotten more black. I’m wondering what I should do about this
It’s not dislocated I think it’s the varus bone thing. Would I be able to do anything to make her walk better like a brace or rubber banding the legs or anything to make her able to walk better
So if this is what she has we should put here down. Thanks for the advice it helped a lot. she Can still walk but I think it may be getting worse. So should we put her down or keep her and help the best way we can. Also would putting a brace or rubber bands work because that’s what I’ve seen...
I don’t think it is dislocated. I feel like the vet would have told us or it would have came up on the X-ray but if it is dislocated what would I be looking for, if I could move the leg in a weird way because I can kinda move it but I don’t think it is dislocated. The vet said she may have...
We’ve had this chicken for almost a year now and it’s leg or I think it is the knock is bending outward when she puts pressure on it.I need to know what this is and how to fix it, please we’re running out of time. We took it to the vet and it has no broken bones. If you need any more information...