Hen with limp- video enclosed

mrskenmore

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Hi All,

My 4 year old Easter Egger had started to limp this week, I have isolated it to her left leg, she is doing a little goose stepping and not walking a ton. She is eating, drinking, preening and roosting at night as normal. Normal poops and behavior, alert and adorable as ever. I have trimmed her nails, given her a dose of nutri drench as according to the package instructions as well as provided probiotics in her water to up her immune system. She is currently in the coop with her 2 sisters, they have been a flock for the past 2 years. I don't see any mites, lice, cuts, bites or bruises. Her leg is not red, warm or swollen. She has no problem standing on it. I have attached a video of her in the coop this morning. This only happens every few steps, so there are times she walks completely normal. Please let me know your thoughts on what this could be.

Thanks!

 
Hi there,

Checked both her feet and in between the feet and no splinters, cuts, swelling and no bumblefoot (I had a hen with that last year so I do often foot checks)

I am leaning towards a joint or hip issue

Thanks for any help!
 
She may have injured her hip or leg(think strain or sprain)...or have a touch of arthritis if she's not limping with every step.

If I have a bad limper, I isolate for a day or so.

From my notes:
If limp is really bothering them by inhibiting their normal activities too much, I will isolate them in a crate to 'force' rest for a day or two. Letting them out late in day, an hour before roost time, to give them a stretch and evaluate their mobility, then decide if they need another day and put them back in crate off roost after dark. Repeat stretch and eval the next day until they are better. Keep crate in coop so bird can remain 'with' the flock.

I like to use a fold-able wire dog crate (24"L x 18"W x 21"H) with smaller mesh(1x2) on bottom of crate under tray.
 
Thank you for your quick response!

She is getting probiotics in the water (I use Big ole bird) from https://www.southlandorganics.com/products/poultry-probiotic

I do two teaspoons of B.O.B. per one gallon of drinking water.
Run for 3 days on and 2 weeks off.

Her feed has been what I always use, green mountain organic no soy layer pellets
http://www.greenmountainfeeds.com/products/poultry/organic-soy-free-layer-pellets/

I supplemented their feed with https://www.mannapro.com/products/poultry/adult-poultry-care/conditioner for about 8-10 weeks to help them through their molt (Sprinkled 2-3 tbs per day over their standard food.

They have free choice oyster shells for calcium and granite for grit available at all times

I have one food and water in the coop with nothing added- just straight up and I have one food with a little brewers yeast sprinkled on top and 1 water with the probiotics added to it.

I will separate her and allow her to rest through the week and keep everyone posted on her progress.
 
Cute avatar MillersFarm!

Nothing binding her leg or stuck, I agree- she is trying to kick to get her leg to move from a standing position.. that is why I wonder if it is hip. It is definitely isolated to her left side only.
 
The only other thing I noticed when I hold her the left leg tremors slightly. It is also about 28 degrees here currently on long island new york. It has been cold recently as well.
 
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