- Jul 9, 2012
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A couple of weeks ago one of our pekins started hobbling. We figured she'd landed funny jumping down from the perch and left her to see if she got better. By a couple of days, she was much worse, so we examined her. What we observed is that she was going through the motion of walking, but with one leg lifted off the ground at all times - she didn't seem to be able to put it down, she wasn't just avoiding doing it. She's been getting worse, and we took her inside and contained her so that she wouldn't be using it and making it worse, but again, she's going downhill.
Not only can she not move her leg down, she now has it stretched out directly behind her. She's obviously uncomfortable even when sitting, and has her wings fanned out to keep her balance.
We're very close to having her culled, since she's not a happy bird, but if it's a problem anyone is familiar with, we'd be very happy to try a recommended treatment. She's my personal favorite, and is such a sweet little bird.
Not only can she not move her leg down, she now has it stretched out directly behind her. She's obviously uncomfortable even when sitting, and has her wings fanned out to keep her balance.
We're very close to having her culled, since she's not a happy bird, but if it's a problem anyone is familiar with, we'd be very happy to try a recommended treatment. She's my personal favorite, and is such a sweet little bird.