I agree with you. If you can’t actually tell where it is, then you really can’t know what to fix. And it seems to be helping her by having it wrapped up close and supported, anyways. So that’s great for now. Bones do regenerate with time. Some people do have issues splinting, too, where it ends up doing more harm than good.Thank you. I think the only thing I've not done or even attempted is to splint it. There seem to be two schools of thought on this; some say just support and others support and splint. As I can't actually tell where the break is, that's not really possible and, at least in my mind, it might do more harm than this if I get the wrong place.
She's happier this morning. She's eaten with gusto and is now selling down to lay her egg.
Bandage seems to have held up well so far.
So nice to hear something like this!I fixed broken pigeon wings, and the birds could fly again after a few weeks. It's not a big deal for a chicken, as long as the bone is not sticking out of the skin. What you're doing is just perfect so have patience and she'll be like new.