Anime2lover
Keeper of tiny dinos
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Then you don't have to worry about that. I'd just keep as close an eye on him as you can do to watch for signs of anything unseen on his exterior. They can hide internal injuries extremely well at first.If it’s shock, wouldn’t he basically be unresponsive? He’s not. He ran across the run like usual, went in to the coop, he worked his way to the middle roost where he always sleeps, and I went to check on him again and he started clacking his beak at me and giving me the stink eye and scooting down the roost (all normal behavior). Once we put him in the run he started acting fine.