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Okay so the leg popping out of the joint is called spraddle leg - I always just thought they couldn't keep their feet underneath from the type of flooring.
She hatched early today & when I moved her out the the bator(lined w/ non slip) & into the brooder, I noticed that one was a little off - gave it an hour or so then wrapped the legs & band aided them close. I have another chick from my Jan hatch that has a really messed up joint- it's much larger than the other & it's foot is kind of twisted been wrapping her leg more straight & have to boot her foot so she wont hobble on the joint. If this new one can get along as good as or better then I'll be a happy momma!
This pic of her shows it kind of. see how it angles in @ the joint like weak knees. I plan on having this ones (Wobble) & my jan hatch chick (Krip) together in about a week or so. because Krip is 1/2 the size or less than it's hatch mates.
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Quote: I agree that it is probably a slipped tendon. Check this link - it was helpful to me when I had a chick with a slipped tendon. Like Maah said, no guarantees but an option for treatment. https://sites.google.com/a/poultrypedia.com/poultrypedia/poultry-podiatry
I agree that it is probably a slipped tendon. Check this link - it was helpful to me when I had a chick with a slipped tendon. Like Maah said, no guarantees but an option for treatment. https://sites.google.com/a/poultrypedia.com/poultrypedia/poultry-podiatry
Wobble is now standing & can walk if paying attention!!!!! I redid the wrappings late last night - I have snugly wrapped the joints in place & continued w/ the spraddle leg approach of having the band aid hold the legs closer together. So far so good & improving. I have lots of patience so I am going a treatment & pt route w/ both Wobble & Krip(my other joint issue chick, have now gotten her/he off of walking on the joint)It looks more like a slipped tendon to me, and not spraddle leg. If she is walking (hobbling) along on her hock, then it is likely a slipped tendon. Spraddle leg is when the whole leg (or both legs) slip out to the sides when they try to stand up & they end up landing on their bum because they cant get their leg to stay underneath them. There are some links for treating slipped tendons if that's what you choose to do. Treatment is a lenghty process and not a guarantee. Spraddle leg is a lot easier to treat. Sorry for your chick. Keep us updated on what you decide.![]()
Wobble is now standing & can walk if paying attention!!!!! I redid the wrappings late last night - I have snugly wrapped the joints in place & continued w/ the spraddle leg approach of having the band aid hold the legs closer together. So far so good & improving. I have lots of patience so I am going a treatment & pt route w/ both Wobble & Krip(my other joint issue chick, have now gotten her/he off of walking on the joint)
I also have been dipping Wobble's beak in the water & food thru out the day just encase it's not doing it on it's own. Now I am just hoping they are both ladies so they can spend lots of time in the house!
Maahbeaker coldupnorth - Thank you both for the info - I'm going to check out that page now!![]()
You really don't have to do anything, promise! You want it to dry up so that it will harden and shrink. It's ok if the chick doesn't absorb it at this point. Mine was very similar. It was weaker the first few days, but after some sugar/electrolyte water and food he perked up just fine. You could try making some mash with ground up feed mixed with the water to make it applesauce consistency. That way you're sure it's eating something. I don't know about the goopy vent, but what I did for mine was take it out of the hatcher and rinsed it off with warm water when it was drying out because there was fecal matter on it.
The only real complication from this would be mushy chick disease, which is basically peritonitis from bacterial infiltration into the abdomen. However you can't do anything to prevent or treat that unfortunately, but it doesn't always happen.
Blue rocks?? Tell me more!!!I do.