Brahma pullet with swollen leg

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She's doing a sweeping motion when standing still and limps when walking she's about 4 weeks old ! She lives in a brooder with 5 other pullets all the same as her bought at the same time as her . She's otherwise healthy ! Any ideas as to what's going on !? Can she live like this or do we need to cull !?
 

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Both legs look swollen to me.

She may be suffering from a leg deformity, Valgus Varus. But with both joints swollen like that MS (Mycoplasma Synoviae) also comes to mind. I'll tag in @Eggcessive to see if she may have some thoughts too.

A lot depends on what's causing this. If swelling is due to infection, then an antibiotic may be helpful, but it's also possible this can be a chronic issue.

Leg deformities usually are not correctable. Some birds can learn to adapt and move about to food/water. Others may find that as they get older and heavier, they can no longer support their weight and are unable to thrive.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1790586/
 
Both legs look swollen to me.

She may be suffering from a leg deformity, Valgus Varus. But with both joints swollen like that MS (Mycoplasma Synoviae) also comes to mind. I'll tag in @Eggcessive to see if she may have some thoughts too.

A lot depends on what's causing this. If swelling is due to infection, then an antibiotic may be helpful, but it's also possible this can be a chronic issue.

Leg deformities usually are not correctable. Some birds can learn to adapt and move about to food/water. Others may find that as they get older and heavier, they can no longer support their weight and are unable to thrive.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1790586/
It's only one joint that's swollen! She's eating and drinking fine . She also chirps like normal too . Should I just cull now or wait . I am having a hard time convincing myself to cull when she's growing and thriving
 

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