I've dealt with these types of injuries. Please see post #4 in this link:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/limping-chicken.1243650/
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I checked her over again this morning, and I could not find anything visibly wrong with her.That's good. Is she settling in o.k.?
I'd check her over again really well to see if there's any bruising, a broken nail, swelling, etc.
Hopefully this is just a sprain and she'll recover with some rest.
Looks good!I checked her over again this morning, and I could not find anything visibly wrong with her.
I set her up in a large wire dog crate for the day so that she can have a little bit more space and be outside but still separated from the flock and not be able to move around too much.
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She did do a little sunbathing while I was getting that set up
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Will do!Looks good!
She's a pretty hen. Keep us posted on how she's doing.
I'm glad her limp is improving.Update: her limp has improved, but she started having diarrhea. I just cleaned her vent area because there was lots of poop stuck to the feathers. She is still eating and drinking normally, and she is still laying eggs.
Yes she does get to leave the kennel and interact with the flock (mostly through a fence, as I don't want them to try to hurt her right now)I'm glad her limp is improving.
She may be getting soiled more frequently if she's still separated out. Does she get out of the kennel daily to dust bath for a little while and interact with the flock?