PocketS2025
In the Brooder
In the picture, Peg Leg is on the straw bale, her foot in a brace.
She's been only using one leg for about 2 weeks, we're novice chicken raisers and didn't notice anything wrong with her leg when the injury first occurred. We don't know how or when the injury occurred, because we've been dealing with my SIL moving in and Thanksgiving; this week the Primary Chicken Wrangler is on vacation.
We suspect if there is an injury, it occurred before we installed ramps on the bridge connecting our chicken coop to their yard space. It's about 3-1/2 feet off the ground, and ramps were installed after her injury occurred. Prior to the ramps, all of the chickens would jump/fly to the platforms in the Coop/Yard to cross the bridge. All of their roost bars in the coop are lower than the platforms.
We don't have a vet in the area that will care for chickens - which is lame, because there are plenty of ranches (horses, cattle) around and chickens are allowed as backyard livestock throughout the county.
What should I be looking for if the leg is dislocated? Is it possible I could pop it back into place myself? DO we really need to isolate her from the others? That just seems bad for her emotional state.
She's been only using one leg for about 2 weeks, we're novice chicken raisers and didn't notice anything wrong with her leg when the injury first occurred. We don't know how or when the injury occurred, because we've been dealing with my SIL moving in and Thanksgiving; this week the Primary Chicken Wrangler is on vacation.
We suspect if there is an injury, it occurred before we installed ramps on the bridge connecting our chicken coop to their yard space. It's about 3-1/2 feet off the ground, and ramps were installed after her injury occurred. Prior to the ramps, all of the chickens would jump/fly to the platforms in the Coop/Yard to cross the bridge. All of their roost bars in the coop are lower than the platforms.
We don't have a vet in the area that will care for chickens - which is lame, because there are plenty of ranches (horses, cattle) around and chickens are allowed as backyard livestock throughout the county.
What should I be looking for if the leg is dislocated? Is it possible I could pop it back into place myself? DO we really need to isolate her from the others? That just seems bad for her emotional state.
