- Feb 26, 2012
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Hello. I've got a 8 month old RIR pullet who has been limping for a little over a week. I took her to work (at the vet) and x-rayed her the day after I saw her limping and we could see no fractures. The doctor I work with examined her and could find no palpable injuries, wounds, bumblefoot, or even stimulate a pain response. He recommended pain meds and cage rest until she recovered so I've done that for 8 days now but she has shown little improvement.
Sometimes I see her limping obviously and other times I see her putting weight on the leg and even perching! The doctor has done some research and found that kidney disease can be a cause of limping in chickens . . . one that often goes undiagnosed. This freaked me out a bit because this pullet's sister (probably not biologically related, but the other RIR in our flock
) died three months ago from kidney failure of unknown causes . . . probably congenital.
I don't want to over-react though, so I put this pullet back in the coop with the others. She eats and drinks like a champ, but just sits around all day in her little cage. I don't want her leg to get weak from lack of use, so I think tomorrow I may let her be outside for half a day with the flock and see how she does. Does anyone else have any experience with young pullets coming up lame with no improvement? What did you do to help your girl (or guy . . . i suppose the roo's can get a limp as well, eh) =)?
Thanks y'all! Happy Holidays! =D
Sometimes I see her limping obviously and other times I see her putting weight on the leg and even perching! The doctor has done some research and found that kidney disease can be a cause of limping in chickens . . . one that often goes undiagnosed. This freaked me out a bit because this pullet's sister (probably not biologically related, but the other RIR in our flock

I don't want to over-react though, so I put this pullet back in the coop with the others. She eats and drinks like a champ, but just sits around all day in her little cage. I don't want her leg to get weak from lack of use, so I think tomorrow I may let her be outside for half a day with the flock and see how she does. Does anyone else have any experience with young pullets coming up lame with no improvement? What did you do to help your girl (or guy . . . i suppose the roo's can get a limp as well, eh) =)?
Thanks y'all! Happy Holidays! =D
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