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  1. MaximilienR

    Possible slipped tendon on two birds ?

    Hi, I've had to sacrifice both of them as it was getting worse as they started putting on weight, even though I believe they would have been able to continue for a while. Both of them were roos and I did not wanted them to reproduce. We ate one of them and the other one is in the fridge. Thank...
  2. MaximilienR

    Possible slipped tendon on two birds ?

    Thank you for answer and for the articles. I hope it's going to be able to live with it as it grows and put on weight, as if it is an Australorp like I believe it is it should be around 7pounds on average if I'm not mistaken.
  3. MaximilienR

    Possible slipped tendon on two birds ?

    Thank you for your answer. It was the conclusion I arrived to after further research, also after palpation it was not warm/hot to the touch (neither the hock nor the feet) and the Bresse looked more injured than sick, she maybe fell trying to climb on a piece of wood I had deplaced.
  4. MaximilienR

    Possible slipped tendon on two birds ?

    Hi, I have two birds inside separate pens that seem to have a trouble, both on their right leg hock. One is a +- 6months old Bresse that survived a fox attack but lost one toe and possibly part of another one in the fight (it healed very well though) and the other one is a blue Australorp (at...
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