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Wannabe NE Farmer
In the Brooder
- Jan 23, 2021
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They kind of do, but it’s not easy, and I’m not sure I could get them into that position. I don’t want to hurt him more.It would have to be an avian vet. As he grows and uses his hocks to get aound he will do damage to his legs and skin. The cardboard does need to be bigger but not much then lay his feet flat out on it and wrap.
Do the legs bend at all into a normal standing position? If so you might be able to splint.
