My lap chicken (shy 4 mth frizzle Pekin pullet- Ella) started limping a few days ago but could not tell which leg she was favoring. When I checked her ONE LEG is DIFFERENT - WIDER w LARGER JOINT BUT does not look swollen. I compared legs to the cockerel that may be a brother. Her left leg is slimmer & shorter but looks closer to his. The right joint & bone looked thicker. (If it was a diet deficiency wouldnt both legs be affected?)
2 days ago I removed a clump of dirt from left leg. I put her in a tote to observe & let her rest overnight. Yesterday I let her walk on bed & she seemed better.
Last night she started holding up right leg after she had gotten on edge of tote. There was smooth swollen bump on bottom of foot (does not look like bramblefoot). She is still limping today but not as bad.
I have lost 1 dog (cancer) & 2 cats (long tragic story) & have to give away my 3 fun roos dont want to lose Ella. Cant afford expensive treatment but am at home on disability & can give her plenty of TLC.
Nancy
Questions from Sticky
1) Frizzle Pekin (bantam cochin) 4 mth old pullet
2) Condition Limping
3) One leg thicker; Swollen bottom of foot
4) What happened: nothing that I know of
5) Feed: medicated crumbles/scratch; Eating and drinking a little less than normal, eats all hand fed treats cheese, shredded fish, fresh veg, fruit,
6) Poop - some normal some pasty some runny
7) Treatment cleaned feet, keeping separate in tote (move to room Im in)
8 ) Treatment intent - treat myself, take to vet if I can find one but cant afford extensive treatment
9) trying to get picture - camera broken
10) housing 9x9 atrium; bedding pine on top of ground, covered w raises 3 x 1 ½ tote
2 days ago I removed a clump of dirt from left leg. I put her in a tote to observe & let her rest overnight. Yesterday I let her walk on bed & she seemed better.
Last night she started holding up right leg after she had gotten on edge of tote. There was smooth swollen bump on bottom of foot (does not look like bramblefoot). She is still limping today but not as bad.
I have lost 1 dog (cancer) & 2 cats (long tragic story) & have to give away my 3 fun roos dont want to lose Ella. Cant afford expensive treatment but am at home on disability & can give her plenty of TLC.
Nancy
Questions from Sticky
1) Frizzle Pekin (bantam cochin) 4 mth old pullet
2) Condition Limping
3) One leg thicker; Swollen bottom of foot
4) What happened: nothing that I know of
5) Feed: medicated crumbles/scratch; Eating and drinking a little less than normal, eats all hand fed treats cheese, shredded fish, fresh veg, fruit,
6) Poop - some normal some pasty some runny
7) Treatment cleaned feet, keeping separate in tote (move to room Im in)
8 ) Treatment intent - treat myself, take to vet if I can find one but cant afford extensive treatment
9) trying to get picture - camera broken
10) housing 9x9 atrium; bedding pine on top of ground, covered w raises 3 x 1 ½ tote