Belle Chickens
Hatching
- Jun 15, 2015
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Hi!
My 'Bak Kuih' baby chick, (I live in Malaysia and I have no idea what's it's English name...it's
the type of chicken with delicious meat.) named Yeti, was accidentally stepped on by my
dad. I was very very frightened that Yeti would die because I am very fond of all my 10
chickens, (5 Kampung--Village-- chickens and 5 Bak Kuih chickens) I was very relieved to
see Yeti lying down quietly. (Bak Kuih chickens are very quiet, not like Kampung chickens.
I don't call them 'stupid', like my family does, because chickens are smart.) On closer
inspection, I saw that Yeti was only using his right leg. I think his left leg is broken.
What could I do to heal it? Please help.
PS: My profile picture chickens are Cherokee, left and Silver, right. They are Kampung chickens. They are now 'teenagers'.
My 'Bak Kuih' baby chick, (I live in Malaysia and I have no idea what's it's English name...it's
the type of chicken with delicious meat.) named Yeti, was accidentally stepped on by my
dad. I was very very frightened that Yeti would die because I am very fond of all my 10
chickens, (5 Kampung--Village-- chickens and 5 Bak Kuih chickens) I was very relieved to
see Yeti lying down quietly. (Bak Kuih chickens are very quiet, not like Kampung chickens.
I don't call them 'stupid', like my family does, because chickens are smart.) On closer
inspection, I saw that Yeti was only using his right leg. I think his left leg is broken.
What could I do to heal it? Please help.

PS: My profile picture chickens are Cherokee, left and Silver, right. They are Kampung chickens. They are now 'teenagers'.
