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  1. Eggcessive

    Bow legged with inward feet

    You can start a new thread of your own and post some pictures. If it is a leg bone deformity, those can affect one or both legs and there is no cure, unfortunately. Some chickens may get along enough to get around and take enough food and water. Some may be too disabled to get around, especially...
  2. Eggcessive

    Bow legged with inward feet

    Here is a link (which is continued in the second link with an update) about a bird with a possible slipped or ruptured tendon who is being raised with another chicken apart from her flock, and being treated as normally as possible with her handicap...
  3. Eggcessive

    Bow legged with inward feet

    How long have you noticed her being like that? Leg bone deformities such as varus-valgus deformity can cause bow-legged (varus)or knock-kneed (valgus) appearance of one or both legs. Later as the chick grows the condition worsens sometimes resulting in a ruptured hock tendon. That is sad since...
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