Leg injury?

I have managed to get a video of her.. she is very unbalanced and falls alot. She seems to eat sitting on her "knees" ?

She is not roosting at night anymore even after i lowered one of the roosts, she sleeps on thr floor under the others. Still eating drinking and being normal. My 3 seem to fight a lot i dont know why.
 
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Thank you. I have uploaded a video and pic of her. She is still getting to food and water fine and is still trying to be the dominant one pushing the other two around.

With 1/4 b complex, is that 1/4 of a standard adult tablet or is there a chicken one?


Can you post any forward facing pictures of her legs, for instance of you holding her with her legs down touching the floor normally, so that we can get an idea of her leg problem? Leg bone deformities, such as varus or valgus deformity, and TD or twisted leg are very common in all types of poultry. Some are mistaken for a slipped tendon. Most are not treated successfully, but some chickens may be able to get around with the disability in a low key flock. Just make sure that she can get to food and water. I keep a small recycling bin on the floor with pine shavings for my disabled chicken, since she can no longer roost. It never hurts to try some vitamins

such as 1/4 tablet daily of B Complex crushed onto food daily.[/QUOT
 

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