OK so it's now 1 week since he went lame.
Day 1 he was holding one leg loosely and I thought it was a sprain.
Day 2 the leg was obviously paralysed and crabbed at the foot.
Day 3 the other leg was the same. Both paralysed and all toes curled inwards.
Day 4 and 5 the same. Day 6 he seemed to be more upright on his hocks than crouchy.
The first 2 days I gave him high dose Vit E capsules once a day, then from day 3 he also had high dose Vit B complex (half a tablet twice a day). Also a general chicken booster multivit in the water, which contains lysine. I was reading about lysine the other day, so maybe this helps.
I also noticed a flea on him yesterday so treated him with ivermectin.
I don't know if these doses are right. I have been doing physical therapy for a couple of minutes twice a day, just bending and stretching the legs and in particular unfurling and stretching out the curled toes.
He has been perky throughout. No signs of looking sick. Eating and drinking well. Comb red and erect. Wings not paralysed and being used for balance. He has been walking on his hocks or sitting down most of the time. He cannot balance well and falls in his food bowl head first a lot.
But anyway, this morning I saw an improvement!! He was putting his right foot flat on the ground with the toes spread out as they should be. Just one leg. And walking a bit taller on that leg. The other leg is still immobile with toes curled inwards, and not as strong so he is lopsided.
I made him some little hock boots to cushion his bones as he walks on his elbows. I think I did one a bit tight with the vetwrap because it was slightly swollen this morning. I took it off that leg, which happens to be the better leg anyway.
Elvis 2 days ago.
Elvis this morning.
Can you see the difference?
His swollen foot, which I'll check again when I bring him indoors tonight. I'm sure it was just tight vetwrap. What do you think about the pink stripe? I've noticed others in my flock with this who have pale or yellow legs. Now I'm looking closely at them I am noticing these minutiae. Is this a symptom of something?
He weighed 470g yesterday and I wish I'd weighed him last week to compare. He seems lighter to me.
His zest for life is strong, along with his appetite for scrambled egg!
I'm cautiously optimistic and hope I'll see more improvements tomorrow. Perhaps this is a vitamin deficiency after all? I'm eagle eyeing his brothers for any symptoms. Might dose them anyway.