Prolapsed vent?

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The buldge has gone down by about half but he seems more wobbly and trembly than normal.
 
The swelling is almost completely gone, however one leg seems lame, it's held close to his body.... When I gently tried moving it it returns to close pulled up and in. The joints/foot/skin all look good. When he tries to walk he flips on his side, keeping the one leg tucked up, and every now and then his head shakes for a few seconds.
 

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Poor baby.
Have you Nutri-Drench on hand?
Any other poultry vitamins?
 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/RLfL6YMMnnqWUTcT9 I'm hoping that link works. JC got the bright idea to put him in water so he was weightless.

Glad the belly looks better. I would avoid the water, but it did show what's going on. Hopefully just needs a little more time to find his legs. It happens. Some Nutridrench or whatever vitamins you have would be a good idea. Is he eating/drinking/pooping at all yet?
 
Drinking mostly. Pooping, two good solid ones. I'll get some nutridrench, I have cases of medicated water here for myself. Core and smart water, they're like pedialight without sugar/color and stuff. I can give that now, but I'm medically not able to drive so I'll have the nutridrench around 7pm
 

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