Anime2lover
Keeper of tiny dinos
- Apr 17, 2019
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A few days ago one of my bantams hurt her leg. She was definitely feeling pain from it by the way she refused to put any weight on it and just hopped around. Immediately pulling it back up if she did accidently put weight on it. We took her in for rest and to search for injuries. There was blood but no obvious open injury that we could find. No breaks, no dislocations, no cuts, but q clearly obvious limp.
Now today I placed her on the floor to check her progress. It doesn't seem like her leg hurts her as bad, for she is standing on it now, however, she is also standing on it with her toes curled under the foot until she works to uncurl them. We did a pinch test and reacts immediately with her uninjured foot but had to pinch quite a bit harder to get any sort of reaction from the injured one. While she did walk a tiny bit, it didn't seem as if she could feel that she was stepping on her own toes because she kept doing it and tripping over them a bit.
Is it possible to help her, for her to get better? Could this possibly get worse? Not marecks I believe, because I know this stemmed from an injury.
Sorry, I'm unable to provide a video due to not having access to YouTube.
Now today I placed her on the floor to check her progress. It doesn't seem like her leg hurts her as bad, for she is standing on it now, however, she is also standing on it with her toes curled under the foot until she works to uncurl them. We did a pinch test and reacts immediately with her uninjured foot but had to pinch quite a bit harder to get any sort of reaction from the injured one. While she did walk a tiny bit, it didn't seem as if she could feel that she was stepping on her own toes because she kept doing it and tripping over them a bit.
Is it possible to help her, for her to get better? Could this possibly get worse? Not marecks I believe, because I know this stemmed from an injury.
Sorry, I'm unable to provide a video due to not having access to YouTube.