chickenchickKY
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- Aug 28, 2022
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Hello,
One of my 7-week-old girls has developed Valgus leg deformity in both her legs. As of 1.5 weeks ago she had not grown to size or strength of her flock mates, so we moved her to her own area, started treating her water with D-Vis-Ol and directly on her beak twice a day and have started checking her legs, wings and body daily. As of three days ago we were able to pull her legs out fully and saw the deformity in both her legs - knees in to each other and both feet pointing out. She is constantly getting them tangled up with each other which is causing her nails to cut the opposite feet/webbing, she struggles to get herself to food and water and she is always laying on her side to stretch them. Is the Valgus something that can be treated? I have searched and cannot find any real answer to treat at home and my husband won't be willing to pay for surgery. I am looking for any help and/or answers to help her without having to cull her if possible, although it may be better than watching her starve to death if its the only option.
One of my 7-week-old girls has developed Valgus leg deformity in both her legs. As of 1.5 weeks ago she had not grown to size or strength of her flock mates, so we moved her to her own area, started treating her water with D-Vis-Ol and directly on her beak twice a day and have started checking her legs, wings and body daily. As of three days ago we were able to pull her legs out fully and saw the deformity in both her legs - knees in to each other and both feet pointing out. She is constantly getting them tangled up with each other which is causing her nails to cut the opposite feet/webbing, she struggles to get herself to food and water and she is always laying on her side to stretch them. Is the Valgus something that can be treated? I have searched and cannot find any real answer to treat at home and my husband won't be willing to pay for surgery. I am looking for any help and/or answers to help her without having to cull her if possible, although it may be better than watching her starve to death if its the only option.