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Oh, my thank you for sharing. I like the vet wrap idea. Sunday the shoes were off my little chick, so i left them of and i re-applied the hobble and brought his legs a tiny bit closer. 2 toes were still curled a little bit so i wrapped each toe individually. but i really like your vet wrap idea. I will do that first thing in the morning. it is 1am and i just saw your post... thanks again for the picture and the help... i really appreciate youI used Vet Wrap when Scout first froze his feet. [COLOR=B42000]
[/COLOR] This was how they looked when the Vet Wrap came off. [COLOR=B42000]
[/COLOR] But a week or so later, the damage was so deep to the underlying tissues that his feet curled horribly. [COLOR=B42000]
[/COLOR] So we did Bandaids.....the ultimate insult for a handsome little roo is becoming a duckling!
The correction didn't work, but that's because he lost so much when they froze. But it sure didn't stop him - deformed feet and all he was out there doing all the things any chicken does - flying up and down to and from the roosts, scratching in the dirt, running, and even breeding the girls. Gosh, I miss that rascal, but I'm glad that we accepted him curled feet and all. We knew he wasn't in pain so we just let him be.