On Friday I thought that my 9 month old red leghorn pullet might be limping but I was not sure. I didn't see much of my chickens on Saturday except to do a head count on the roost last night (no daylight when I was home)
this morning I went out and checked and couldn't find my red girl. I found her off by her self, not fluffed up but standing on one leg resting and not looking happy, when she didn't just TAKE Off when I came near her I knew something was REALLY wrong. She is VERY much lame now, and I would say in pain. I was able to pick her up, on quick inspection I could not find a wound, or swelling. I had to again be gone for the day so I put her in a dog crate with a lot of shavings and food and water, again when I got home it was dark. I checked on her and she had eaten and drank and she is still lame.
so
How is my best way to figure out what might e wrong (some sort of check off? would help) where do I go from here? to try to figure out what is wrong?
I"m not going to mess with her any more tonight, I will check her again in the morning.
thanks
this morning I went out and checked and couldn't find my red girl. I found her off by her self, not fluffed up but standing on one leg resting and not looking happy, when she didn't just TAKE Off when I came near her I knew something was REALLY wrong. She is VERY much lame now, and I would say in pain. I was able to pick her up, on quick inspection I could not find a wound, or swelling. I had to again be gone for the day so I put her in a dog crate with a lot of shavings and food and water, again when I got home it was dark. I checked on her and she had eaten and drank and she is still lame.
so
How is my best way to figure out what might e wrong (some sort of check off? would help) where do I go from here? to try to figure out what is wrong?
I"m not going to mess with her any more tonight, I will check her again in the morning.
thanks