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    Rooster with a broken leg

    Immobilizing his leg has reduced the pain he's experiencing. Also, it's keeping the broken parts lined up so that reduces friction on the bones and tissue. Keep checking the leg under the bandages regularly. He will require at least a month for his leg to heal. Limiting his activity will help...
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    Rooster with a broken leg

    What you can do is splint it a bit better than you have. You may have already done this but the leg must be generously padded, then a handy thing to use to splint with is a toilet paper roll split lengthwise and fit that snugly around the padding and then wrap with the Vetrap. The point of...
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