holisticliving
Chirping
- Jan 5, 2021
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Hi, I'm new to posting here, though I've been reading this forum for a while now, and it's always so helpful! Now I'm looking for a bit of guidance/support, as our beautiful Buckeye rooster broke his leg somehow this past weekend. We were away when it happened, and our neighbor was tending the chickens and notified me a few days ago that our rooster was favoring his left leg. He said he was getting around okay and eating fine, but kept holding his foot up. I wasn't too worried, as he sprained his ankle or foot back in the fall and it just took a couple of weeks to heal, so I figured it was something similar.
However, I was horrified when we got back and I saw him for the first time... He couldn't seem to move the foot at all, and was trying to get around by hopping on the other leg, which is difficult as he's rather large and heavy. I picked him up and moved the leg around and it almost felt detached - it is just hanging there loosely. We took him to the vet, and they did an x-ray and said he has a fractured tibia - maybe more than one fracture. (There is no outside indication - i.e. skin is not broken, thank goodness.) He gave us 3 options: 1.) Surgery to implant a metal pin, at the cost of $1,000 - $1,500(!!!!), 2.) Amputation, at a cost of $750-$1,000(!!!), or 3.) Euthanization.

We opted for none of those options - at least not yet, and took him home, where I attempted to apply a makeshift splint (with Vetwrap and a piece of wood). However, since the break is so high up on his leg (above the knee), it's kind of hard to wrap it, and there's not really any way to "set" it or make sure the bones are lined up right... We also got a dog crate so that he can still see the hens (he freaks out if he can't), but won't be able to move around too much.
I'm so sad for our sweet roo! He's such an awesome rooster who takes great care of his hens and he's only 8 months old...
He is eating fine so far and seems okay otherwise. I don't know what else to do for him, except give him pain meds and try to keep him off the leg as much as possible? Just wondering if anyone has any other suggestions or if anyone has similar experiences to share that might help?
Rose.
However, I was horrified when we got back and I saw him for the first time... He couldn't seem to move the foot at all, and was trying to get around by hopping on the other leg, which is difficult as he's rather large and heavy. I picked him up and moved the leg around and it almost felt detached - it is just hanging there loosely. We took him to the vet, and they did an x-ray and said he has a fractured tibia - maybe more than one fracture. (There is no outside indication - i.e. skin is not broken, thank goodness.) He gave us 3 options: 1.) Surgery to implant a metal pin, at the cost of $1,000 - $1,500(!!!!), 2.) Amputation, at a cost of $750-$1,000(!!!), or 3.) Euthanization.



We opted for none of those options - at least not yet, and took him home, where I attempted to apply a makeshift splint (with Vetwrap and a piece of wood). However, since the break is so high up on his leg (above the knee), it's kind of hard to wrap it, and there's not really any way to "set" it or make sure the bones are lined up right... We also got a dog crate so that he can still see the hens (he freaks out if he can't), but won't be able to move around too much.
I'm so sad for our sweet roo! He's such an awesome rooster who takes great care of his hens and he's only 8 months old...

Rose.