Hi everyone!
Welll......my bad luck is still...here. My 6 month old Barred Rock, Daisy, is limping. This morning, when I went out to feed the girls some scratch, she came hopping out of the coop with the rest of them. I didn't notice her leg at first. Then she started squatting in front of me, trying to keep the weight off one leg. I thought that was kinda odd because while her friends were all pecking at the scratch, she could care less. Well, she was curious and eating at first while standing. Anyways, I watched her get up and she was hobbling around after the others. So I brought her inside the coop to check her leg. It doesn't appear to be swollen or broken. She left me touch it and just move it. She seems to be getting around fine. Like, when I let her go, she hopped on the lower roost(limping of course) before hopping back out of the coop with the others.
What could be wrong with her leg?
Is it broken? I am praying that it's not!
What can I do to help her/ fix the leg?
Will it heal?
All help is appreciated!
Thanks
Welll......my bad luck is still...here. My 6 month old Barred Rock, Daisy, is limping. This morning, when I went out to feed the girls some scratch, she came hopping out of the coop with the rest of them. I didn't notice her leg at first. Then she started squatting in front of me, trying to keep the weight off one leg. I thought that was kinda odd because while her friends were all pecking at the scratch, she could care less. Well, she was curious and eating at first while standing. Anyways, I watched her get up and she was hobbling around after the others. So I brought her inside the coop to check her leg. It doesn't appear to be swollen or broken. She left me touch it and just move it. She seems to be getting around fine. Like, when I let her go, she hopped on the lower roost(limping of course) before hopping back out of the coop with the others.
What could be wrong with her leg?
Is it broken? I am praying that it's not!

What can I do to help her/ fix the leg?
Will it heal?
All help is appreciated!
Thanks