Long story short.....I am a new chicken person and have acquired birds from two NPIP breeders.
One "pullet" turned out to be a roo which left me short of standard hens. Called the local breeder and told him I needed a couple of pullets or hens 12 weeks or older, also told him I would be happy to take older hens or "special needs" chickens.
So he called me and told me he had a couple of RIR pullets the same age as mine (3 months or so) and when they were put in with the other RIR's they were picked on and the flock will kill them, they became lame. I told him I would get them. Come to find out they were likely kept in cages with wire floors too long, when they were put in with the flock the others wouldn't let them eat or drink.
I took one of the pullets (the other appeared to be dying), she can't stand, her legs are mostly paralyzed. She is VERY VERY skinny, feathers and bone. I have kept her separate and she eats like a little horse, she is very talkative and is doing better (able to sort of stand now, better than 2 days ago).
She is put out in a separate pen during the day to dust bathe and get mental stimulation near the other chickens, at night I bring her inside. Please see video below, she just had a bath so her feathers look a bit wet. Should I hobble her legs or just let her gain more strength??? I think she will in fact live, she is feisty and talkative and such. She is eating purina flock raiser and gets hard boiled egg. I ordered some Nekton S Bird Vitamins which will arrive today.
Advice please! She was NOT born this way, the fact she is so incredibly bony makes me think the flock was starving her.
One "pullet" turned out to be a roo which left me short of standard hens. Called the local breeder and told him I needed a couple of pullets or hens 12 weeks or older, also told him I would be happy to take older hens or "special needs" chickens.
So he called me and told me he had a couple of RIR pullets the same age as mine (3 months or so) and when they were put in with the other RIR's they were picked on and the flock will kill them, they became lame. I told him I would get them. Come to find out they were likely kept in cages with wire floors too long, when they were put in with the flock the others wouldn't let them eat or drink.
I took one of the pullets (the other appeared to be dying), she can't stand, her legs are mostly paralyzed. She is VERY VERY skinny, feathers and bone. I have kept her separate and she eats like a little horse, she is very talkative and is doing better (able to sort of stand now, better than 2 days ago).
She is put out in a separate pen during the day to dust bathe and get mental stimulation near the other chickens, at night I bring her inside. Please see video below, she just had a bath so her feathers look a bit wet. Should I hobble her legs or just let her gain more strength??? I think she will in fact live, she is feisty and talkative and such. She is eating purina flock raiser and gets hard boiled egg. I ordered some Nekton S Bird Vitamins which will arrive today.
Advice please! She was NOT born this way, the fact she is so incredibly bony makes me think the flock was starving her.

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