Kale Chips
Songster
Hi there! So about 3 days ago I was watching my chickens and I noticed my 17 week old Silver Laced Wyandotte hen was limping. She is the most skittish out of everyone so it took forever to catch her but once I did, I found she had a glob of dried poo and feathers stuck to the bottom of her foot. I thought that was funny, and quickly brushed the clump off. But its 3 days later and she is still limping! She is always standing in one place or on the roosting bar, and only moves if absolutely necessary. She doesn't limp ALL the time, and can still sprint when all the chickens are having rowdy time, but she just seems sad.
I checked her over yesterday: Her foot is a lovely yellow color, and there is no apparent reason to her limp. When I massage one of her feet, she is totally chill and receives it. When I touch the other one, she clenches her toes to make a fist. She doesn't seem super distressed, only slightly uncomfortable.
Should I try putting Save-a-Chick electrolytes in the water just for the heck of it (for vitamin deficiency? IDK) ?? Could it just be bruised somehow and will resolve itself? Is 3 days concerning?
Thank you for any help
If pictures would help, let me know and I will try to wrangle her again!
I checked her over yesterday: Her foot is a lovely yellow color, and there is no apparent reason to her limp. When I massage one of her feet, she is totally chill and receives it. When I touch the other one, she clenches her toes to make a fist. She doesn't seem super distressed, only slightly uncomfortable.
Should I try putting Save-a-Chick electrolytes in the water just for the heck of it (for vitamin deficiency? IDK) ?? Could it just be bruised somehow and will resolve itself? Is 3 days concerning?
Thank you for any help
