I'm pretty sure Gladys's injury is from her using that hock as a stepping point. I tried hobbling her and she was removing it. I tried the sling and she was throwing herself out. (I usually found her dangling by her bad leg.) I finally found a hobble she couldn't escape. I used vet wrap on her legs so the hobble itself wouldn't slide down her legs. I had it up past the hock on her good leg then around the hock on her bad. She pretty much refuses to walk around once hobbled. But I wanted to try and hold it in a better position.
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Not happy with me....
I did bring home some more supplies today and I will try and clean up the hole in her leg better probably this weekend. Give the honey some time to work and her a break from being poked and prodded.
I wrapped her wound but did not hobble her again.

In other news--
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My poor OE is half bald! :gigShe doesn't like to be handled so I only check on her when I have to. She's a rooster favorite so she's been in a saddle for months. I wanted to see how her feathers were coming in, if the saddle was causing a problem. Every time I touched her handfuls of feathers fell off! Looked like a chicken crime scene. I've never personally seen a molt this hard. Poor thing needs the saddle for warmth at this point.
I'm a little worried about my Wheaten Amercauna too. The one always feels lousy during molt but I had to pick poop off her today. She's sleeping under a roost. She walks around all puffed up and disgruntled looking. I'm hoping that's all it is.
Oh geez.....poor baby
 
I'm pretty sure Gladys's injury is from her using that hock as a stepping point. I tried hobbling her and she was removing it. I tried the sling and she was throwing herself out. (I usually found her dangling by her bad leg.) I finally found a hobble she couldn't escape. I used vet wrap on her legs so the hobble itself wouldn't slide down her legs. I had it up past the hock on her good leg then around the hock on her bad. She pretty much refuses to walk around once hobbled. But I wanted to try and hold it in a better position.
View attachment 1570857
Not happy with me....
I did bring home some more supplies today and I will try and clean up the hole in her leg better probably this weekend. Give the honey some time to work and her a break from being poked and prodded.
I wrapped her wound but did not hobble her again.

In other news--
View attachment 1570849 View attachment 1570850
My poor OE is half bald! :gigShe doesn't like to be handled so I only check on her when I have to. She's a rooster favorite so she's been in a saddle for months. I wanted to see how her feathers were coming in, if the saddle was causing a problem. Every time I touched her handfuls of feathers fell off! Looked like a chicken crime scene. I've never personally seen a molt this hard. Poor thing needs the saddle for warmth at this point.
I'm a little worried about my Wheaten Amercauna too. The one always feels lousy during molt but I had to pick poop off her today. She's sleeping under a roost. She walks around all puffed up and disgruntled looking. I'm hoping that's all it is.

Get that girl some mackerel!!!!





Then enter the first picture in the molting contest :p
 
I'm pretty sure Gladys's injury is from her using that hock as a stepping point. I tried hobbling her and she was removing it. I tried the sling and she was throwing herself out. (I usually found her dangling by her bad leg.) I finally found a hobble she couldn't escape. I used vet wrap on her legs so the hobble itself wouldn't slide down her legs. I had it up past the hock on her good leg then around the hock on her bad. She pretty much refuses to walk around once hobbled. But I wanted to try and hold it in a better position.
View attachment 1570857
Not happy with me....
I did bring home some more supplies today and I will try and clean up the hole in her leg better probably this weekend. Give the honey some time to work and her a break from being poked and prodded.
I wrapped her wound but did not hobble her again.

In other news--
View attachment 1570849 View attachment 1570850
My poor OE is half bald! :gigShe doesn't like to be handled so I only check on her when I have to. She's a rooster favorite so she's been in a saddle for months. I wanted to see how her feathers were coming in, if the saddle was causing a problem. Every time I touched her handfuls of feathers fell off! Looked like a chicken crime scene. I've never personally seen a molt this hard. Poor thing needs the saddle for warmth at this point.
I'm a little worried about my Wheaten Amercauna too. The one always feels lousy during molt but I had to pick poop off her today. She's sleeping under a roost. She walks around all puffed up and disgruntled looking. I'm hoping that's all it is.
There’s a show us your molt thread on here.
Some of them are startling!
 
I am really bad at this but wil try.

It looks like Suzi's serama babies may both be fellas.
FNF got cute chickens to add to her flock.
WV has a really cute crower. Kind of sings it instead of yelling it.
Suzi's serama boy has a great squeaky crow.
Suzi also had her other hand operated on......which led to a discussion on bidet vs peri bottle for person clensing.
Stacey's and my dogs reacted to WV's rooster crowing.
I know there's tons more.

FNF got the roof on her coop. I think you were here for that though. She froze her taters off but got it done.

Cappy hit her head and ripped stitches out. Hospital trip for that. Ok now that she's patched up.

Rae has been sicky as has Suzi.

How is your grandson?
Excellent! :celebrate
 
New chickens and privates cleaning. Those are the two things you remembered from his time away. :lau
I said I was terrible at remembering so yep! :lau

I'm pretty sure Gladys's injury is from her using that hock as a stepping point. I tried hobbling her and she was removing it. I tried the sling and she was throwing herself out. (I usually found her dangling by her bad leg.) I finally found a hobble she couldn't escape. I used vet wrap on her legs so the hobble itself wouldn't slide down her legs. I had it up past the hock on her good leg then around the hock on her bad. She pretty much refuses to walk around once hobbled. But I wanted to try and hold it in a better position.
View attachment 1570857
Not happy with me....
I did bring home some more supplies today and I will try and clean up the hole in her leg better probably this weekend. Give the honey some time to work and her a break from being poked and prodded.
I wrapped her wound but did not hobble her again.

In other news--
View attachment 1570849 View attachment 1570850
My poor OE is half bald! :gigShe doesn't like to be handled so I only check on her when I have to. She's a rooster favorite so she's been in a saddle for months. I wanted to see how her feathers were coming in, if the saddle was causing a problem. Every time I touched her handfuls of feathers fell off! Looked like a chicken crime scene. I've never personally seen a molt this hard. Poor thing needs the saddle for warmth at this point.
I'm a little worried about my Wheaten Amercauna too. The one always feels lousy during molt but I had to pick poop off her today. She's sleeping under a roost. She walks around all puffed up and disgruntled looking. I'm hoping that's all it is.
Nunny I swear I though you were holding a chicken that had ceased to be! I'm so glad she's just naked.:gig
 
I said I was terrible at remembering so yep! :lau

Nunny I swear I though you were holding a chicken that had ceased to be! I'm so glad she's just naked.:gig
I tried everything to get a good picture of her belly while standing. They were all blurry. Oddly when I held her on her back she just lay there.
 

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