It’s possible your vet can do something for less?Wow! Thank you for your sharing your knowledge and experience with me! It's amazing that I haven't encountered slipped tendons prior to this chick. I was quite preoccupied with it's neck initially. I still wish I better understood what caused this to avoid it in the future. I will try again to do the wrap myself as I certainly can't afford $1500 on a chick as much as I would love to give it every possible chance! Chickens have been a "home treatment" pet for me rather than paying for vet visits, and because my husband is a softy like I am (maybe even more so, lol) I have gotten quite efficient at handling chicken first aid but this one is proving so difficult for me that I find myself planning a housing situation for a one legged chicken. Lol
As to cause, there is research that indicates perosis has both a genetic and nutritional component. This link summarizes the nutritional component.
https://thepoultrysite.com/publications/diseases-of-poultry/220/slipped-tendon-perosis
Since this chick is from a rare breed, I’d guess that its genetics are at least part of its issue...
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