Last spring I hatched out a silkie (still not sure on the gender, lol) named Blueberry. Blueberry was born with a couple of problems; she had a malformed foot, which I partially corrected with a corrective shoe, and a strange tick. Whenever Blueberry gets stressed her head twitches to the side. I didn't have the heart to cull her because she was getting around pretty well once her foot was corrected, but as she grew she lost her ability to walk. (Blueberry's legs are not paralyzed either. She can move both of them, but if she tries to sit up or stand they vibrate. The sound of her feet vibrating sounds like my cell phone on vibrate. It's really strange.) She was getting around the coop by flapping her wings and scooting, but of coarse it was difficult for her to eat and drink this way.
So, I have brought her inside where she can sit in a sling and eat and drink on her own, which she seems to like. She can also get out of the sling when she wants by flapping her wings. I have been giving baby vitamins (no iron) once a week, and hoping Blueberry might regain the strength to walk, but it doesn't seem like that is going to happen.
My question is; will this setup be okay for Blueberry in the long term? I am a stay at home mom, so I am able to provide plenty of care and attention. I am completely attached too, so culling isn't really an option at this point.
So, I have brought her inside where she can sit in a sling and eat and drink on her own, which she seems to like. She can also get out of the sling when she wants by flapping her wings. I have been giving baby vitamins (no iron) once a week, and hoping Blueberry might regain the strength to walk, but it doesn't seem like that is going to happen.
My question is; will this setup be okay for Blueberry in the long term? I am a stay at home mom, so I am able to provide plenty of care and attention. I am completely attached too, so culling isn't really an option at this point.

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