- Apr 10, 2017
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Hello all!
I have a ~4-5 month old Sapphire Gem hen that has stopped using her left foot. I am not aware of any accidents that she had, she just started doing it out of the blue one day but was fine beforehand. She can still retract her left leg at the "knee", but its like she no longer has feeling in her toes. When she tries to walk her toes just drag underneath her foot and she ends up hobbling and beating her wings. Her foot is still warm and not discolored so she still has blood flow, and i do not feel any broken bones. She has been separated from the flock for a little over a week now in a confined crate indoors so that she is forced to rest her leg. We've given her electrolytes in her water and some scrambled eggs for extra vitamins along with her normal food. She is just not getting any better, but we dont want to cull her. Is there anything else we can do? Any advice is appreciated!
I have a ~4-5 month old Sapphire Gem hen that has stopped using her left foot. I am not aware of any accidents that she had, she just started doing it out of the blue one day but was fine beforehand. She can still retract her left leg at the "knee", but its like she no longer has feeling in her toes. When she tries to walk her toes just drag underneath her foot and she ends up hobbling and beating her wings. Her foot is still warm and not discolored so she still has blood flow, and i do not feel any broken bones. She has been separated from the flock for a little over a week now in a confined crate indoors so that she is forced to rest her leg. We've given her electrolytes in her water and some scrambled eggs for extra vitamins along with her normal food. She is just not getting any better, but we dont want to cull her. Is there anything else we can do? Any advice is appreciated!
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