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Slipped tendons are usually in the hock joint of the lower leg. There could be a hip problem. Can you post a picture of the chicken, and give some details of age, when you discovered this, and what you have done so far?
 
Its a wild guinea fowl keet only a few days old i think. I have just wrapped legs in gauze and a straw around and have it in a chick chair.
The leg is sticking out the back but seems to be able to push back with it when i try and move it under him/her but keeps going to the back again. Really confused on what to do to save it
 

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Slipped tendons are usually in the hock joint of the lower leg. There could be a hip problem. Can you post a picture of the chicken, and give some details of age, when you discovered this, and what you have done so far?
Took it rather out the chick chairs and tryed tying the legs together like they show on the internet but hes still puling the leg to the back some how :(
 

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