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More Orthopedics Help
There are several schools of thought and ways of approaching this problem, D. C. Townsend has written a very informative article that you can read for more information go to:- ORTHOPEDICS FOR POULTRY MADE EASY FOR BEGINNERS
This is a "chair" DCT designed to prevent the Achilles tendon from slipping out back out of joint.
The unseen inner part of this "chair is a plastic
Pepto Bizmal bottle with bottle neck sawed off with hack saw
and one side of the triangular bottle removed. Two leg holes
and a hole for manure to fall through were cut with razor
blade. This part was lined with material from one of those
slip on insulators for soda pop cans or beer cans. If you
do not have one of those sponge can be used for padding.
This was on the site from above, maybe I'm clueless but it doesn't say how long to keep it in there and am I suppose to pop the tendon back in place before I put it in there or will it just set itself?
Should I just try the pipe cleaner method first and see if that works? Oh my goodness this is so hard to decide??????
There are several schools of thought and ways of approaching this problem, D. C. Townsend has written a very informative article that you can read for more information go to:- ORTHOPEDICS FOR POULTRY MADE EASY FOR BEGINNERS
This is a "chair" DCT designed to prevent the Achilles tendon from slipping out back out of joint.
The unseen inner part of this "chair is a plastic
Pepto Bizmal bottle with bottle neck sawed off with hack saw
and one side of the triangular bottle removed. Two leg holes
and a hole for manure to fall through were cut with razor
blade. This part was lined with material from one of those
slip on insulators for soda pop cans or beer cans. If you
do not have one of those sponge can be used for padding.
This was on the site from above, maybe I'm clueless but it doesn't say how long to keep it in there and am I suppose to pop the tendon back in place before I put it in there or will it just set itself?

