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Robotmomma
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I check the date it was manufactured Feb 2018
I think she could have been hurt when my daughter moved her from indoor brooder to outdoor brooder as we do in fine weather so they can be outside in the sun and on the grass and dirt. My daughter moved her and said she jumped and fell on her side
Thanks, Eggcessive, That it's worth a shot. She's a bit older than that chick. I could maybe fit her in a qt yogurt container. Are their two holes in the bottom of that sock looking liner for her legs?How about a chick chair made out of a cup where her legs can be together?
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Wyorp Rock and coach723, thanks a lot for your advice. I am glad it doesn't look like epidemic tremors.
She is very distressed now if I move her. Now she hates the sling. I tried resetting the tendons again and couldn't get anything to move like in the video. I could straighten her leg and she tolerated that well but if I put much pressure on the joint to push the tendons she is clearly in pain. Poor baby. She's scared of me now.
I tried making three different slings but she only sits still for a short time then flapped and writhes to get loose.
I did get her to take some vitamins.
do I just keep trying to straighten her legs to prevent the tendons from shortening? How important is the sling? Seems bad to have her sitting with them tucked up. Maybe I can figure out a different design she will like better.