this is not a going to be a fun read, sorry.
My second emu chicks spayed leg hasnt gotten better. she keeps her foot up all the time now. like a flamingo, hops around on one foot which is so fricken cute. however it taking a toll on her. she is 25% smaller than the other chick. the joint had gotten infected but i've given her antibotics so that is getting better, but i dont think it will ever use that leg again. here comes the horriable part,
both chicks are in the basement because of the weather and thier size. I know that the lame leg means i going to have to put down that bird. however, eveything i've read seems to say a one legged emu can exist untill it get too heavy. the birds i've seen look like 4 mounths old. so at that time they will be outside and they will have the company of the other birds, different pens , but at least they will have visual "friends" and the company of the other fowl and human activities in the yard.
i ve read that a lone emus dont do well, anyone keeping a solo bird? i know that when the one legged emu gets too heavy it will need to be put down. So do i keep it alive to provide company for the other chick, or will being solo be a death sentence for that bird? just to clarify the one legged bird isnt in pain or suffering, but when it gets to big to hop, it's quality of life will require it being put down.
any thoughts ?? sorry for the bummer post.