Bug n Flock
Songster
- Jun 13, 2015
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You have your opinions, but my bird would disagree with you. She is quite happy to be alive, thank you. Not that I need to justify a dang thing to you, but she is able to move around with assistence and she has wings clipped(the way I was trained to by one of my many mentors in aviculture and avians in general) for her safety. By your logic, anyone in a wheelchair should be euthanized because it's "not really living" to not be able to walk.
Very pretty chicks, but I don't think someone on facebook is more qualified to judge what causes splay leg than literally every single other source(who "swear" that it can be caused by many things including genetics, new hens, lack of traction, lack of calcium, etc etc etc. ).. different cases have different causes is what I am getting at .
Very pretty chicks, but I don't think someone on facebook is more qualified to judge what causes splay leg than literally every single other source(who "swear" that it can be caused by many things including genetics, new hens, lack of traction, lack of calcium, etc etc etc. ).. different cases have different causes is what I am getting at .