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no problem! ill keep her in my prayers!

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we had 6 RIRs. They all started laying just fine and walked fine. But you are right about them having trouble running from danger. Our dog got out, killed 2 and injured 2 others. Once the rooster gets his bell rung like ours did, things will be a lot safer for your chickens. Good luck!Hi, I saw your message from last summer, I'm sorry about your chicken. Our Rhode Island Red, around the same age as yours was, is badly limping, cause unknown, we've tried massage, some homeopathy, but the knee seems to have gotten visibly swollen in the past few days so I just started her on Chinese herbs, more homeopathy, and massage, and we're trying to put her into a sling so she won't walk on it but can have access to food and water without having to stay seated all the time. Can you please tell me what kind of sling you made, of what materials and what design, and was it a comfortable sling? Did it allow her legs and wings and head to move freely?
Any info and advice would be much appreciated!
By the way, my daughter insists that we should not get any more Rhode Island Reds, since we had a 5-month-old RIR die probably of being egg-bound, and all the RIR's seem to be really sweet but passive and have difficulty standing up for themselves or running away from danger.
Thanks!
Thanks everyone! I started my roo on a treatment for Mareck's (st. johns wort) and he's walking now! the paralysis is gone with not even a limp now! Hes not out of the tunnel yet but he's headed the right direction! /img/smilies/big_smile.png