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She is lovely!!!!I have a 5 year old hen who had a slipped tendon as a chick and it never healed properly. She doesn't put any weight on that leg, but she hops along fine on her good leg and gets to the food and water without issue. She can perch, but prefers to sleep in the dropping trays below the perch, still a minimum 3-foot jump up that she makes every night on her own. She's in my big mixed flock and doesn't have any issues with being bullied or anything. I've never seen any evidence of her having any discomfort, beyond tiring out a bit faster than the other girls because of how she hops along for every step. I don't do anything differently for her, except for to occasionally help her down from the dropping tray if she is patient enough to let me finish dishing out the feed in the morning and doesn't just jump down, herself.
I agree with your husband. It's very possible for them to live a full and happy life with a slipped tendon! I think as long as you keep an eye on your bird for any further issues and address them as they come up, you shouldn't have any problems just letting her be a chicken and live her life.
This is my girl, Perdita.
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It's hard to tell in this picture, but the closer leg is her bad leg. It sticks way out on that side, but she rests it on the ground like this and you can barely tell that there's an issue unless you know it's there.
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I so badly needed to see this! Thank you for sharing!!!!
The ONLY (and I do mean only) concern I have is pain. At any time was Perdita's hock joint super swollen?
I'm kinda thinking a splint or cast might help. Not to straighten the leg, but just to stabilize the joint and rake some of the pressure off of it. Keep her leg in its current position. I'd love for her to be able to be as happy as your beautiful Perdita! But she will be a house chicken - or at the very most a close to the house chicken. I don't want her getting mounted by my roosters! Ouch!
I did bring home meloxicam for pain/inflammation.
Here begins an adventure....