- Mar 18, 2010
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Hi everybody, I have been searching through the limping hen threads, and there are alot! Most seem to be focused on chicks though. Anyways, here's my question:
I have a 2 1/2 year old plump beautiful and healthy RIR mix that has been limping on and off for over a year. I mean, she will limp one day and its gone the next. When I notice her limping I pull her out of the coop for a couple days so she doesn't have to jump down off the roost in the AM. Up until this episode, she has been eating, feeling great etc. No heat or swelling anywhere in the leg that I can tell. Now, she has been in a dog crate for 4 days, and its just getting worse. She was getting depressed and not wanting to eat or drink in the crate so I set her up a little isolation area right next to her run so she can see her friends. I just have a small flock of 4 birds, and a 8X8 run with the "purina coop" attatched, and of course this bird is our favorite. She uses her wing to stand up now, hobbles to her food and water and then just plops on the ground the rest of the time. She is def. happier outside but how long do I let her go on like this? How long can legs sometimes take to heal? The leg does not look deformed at all except that she holds it up, or just barely touches it down while walking. She is not laying right now, obviously. I hope I provided enough info to help you guys with some ideas. Oh yeah, she eats purina layena, Oyster shells, BOSS as a daily treat, grass and bugs, and kitchen scraps for her diet.
I have a 2 1/2 year old plump beautiful and healthy RIR mix that has been limping on and off for over a year. I mean, she will limp one day and its gone the next. When I notice her limping I pull her out of the coop for a couple days so she doesn't have to jump down off the roost in the AM. Up until this episode, she has been eating, feeling great etc. No heat or swelling anywhere in the leg that I can tell. Now, she has been in a dog crate for 4 days, and its just getting worse. She was getting depressed and not wanting to eat or drink in the crate so I set her up a little isolation area right next to her run so she can see her friends. I just have a small flock of 4 birds, and a 8X8 run with the "purina coop" attatched, and of course this bird is our favorite. She uses her wing to stand up now, hobbles to her food and water and then just plops on the ground the rest of the time. She is def. happier outside but how long do I let her go on like this? How long can legs sometimes take to heal? The leg does not look deformed at all except that she holds it up, or just barely touches it down while walking. She is not laying right now, obviously. I hope I provided enough info to help you guys with some ideas. Oh yeah, she eats purina layena, Oyster shells, BOSS as a daily treat, grass and bugs, and kitchen scraps for her diet.