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Looks like a great bandage. If her bone is broken, I would add a split. the goal to immobilze the joint above and below the break to keep it from moving so it will heal faster. you can do this by taking a peice of coat hanger and and shaping it to the leg along the outside part, place it right over the bandage you have made and add some more wrapping. It will provide some support and hopfully lessen any pain. Good luck with her.
Carolyn
Thanks!
Could I use a pencil? We only have plastic hangers in the house. I also set up a Chick Chair for her, which I think has helped her a little.
You can use any thing that is light and firm. Too heavy and it can pull the bandage off or put stress on the limb. Where is the break exactly? near one of the joints or near the middle? I like a wire coat hanger because you can bend it to follow the the contours of the leg and and get it above the joint above the break. PVC pipe is great for bigger critters and when you need to brace a radius/ ulna or a tibia/ fibula these bones are bigger and can take the weight of the splint.
Looks like a great bandage. If her bone is broken, I would add a split. the goal to immobilze the joint above and below the break to keep it from moving so it will heal faster. you can do this by taking a peice of coat hanger and and shaping it to the leg along the outside part, place it right over the bandage you have made and add some more wrapping. It will provide some support and hopfully lessen any pain. Good luck with her.

Carolyn
Thanks!
Could I use a pencil? We only have plastic hangers in the house. I also set up a Chick Chair for her, which I think has helped her a little.
You can use any thing that is light and firm. Too heavy and it can pull the bandage off or put stress on the limb. Where is the break exactly? near one of the joints or near the middle? I like a wire coat hanger because you can bend it to follow the the contours of the leg and and get it above the joint above the break. PVC pipe is great for bigger critters and when you need to brace a radius/ ulna or a tibia/ fibula these bones are bigger and can take the weight of the splint.