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    Washingtonians

    Moving to Washington. Currently live in CA. I have to leave behind my five 6 month old chickens that just began to lay. So sad. Going to a good home though. I will be moving to somewhere around Redomond. When I get seattled I would like to start again. Anything I need to know about raising...
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    I think it is a broken leg.

    Yes, she doesn't move unless she has to. She doesn't seem in pain. I can move the leg and she doesn't complain, but the joint is twice the size.
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    I think it is a broken leg.

    My 3 month old chicken hops on one leg. The joint (what I would consider the elbow) is twice the size as the right leg. I can move the leg and she doesn't complain but I can feel a popping. This is the same chicken that could not walk when I took her at 10 days. I was told it was a calcium...
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    Chicken can't walk

    Well, when I got her she couldn't walk at all. Both legs did not work. As she got older she could walk but always did so a little funny. Just wondering if this lack of calcium is still causing a problem now that she is older. I thought she would outgrow it.
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    Chicken can't walk

    I got my chickens a couple of months ago. When I purchased my Rhode Island Red from a feed store she could not walk. They have been all vaccinated when I purchased them. They told me she had a calcium deficiency. After about a month she could walk but always did so kind of funny. I have noticed...
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