parrotlady66
Chirping
- Apr 8, 2019
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Hello All,
we have two baby Silkies in our home they were born early October, and as far as I can tell both are girls, my orange colored one she moves around very easy walks with no problems and gets around , the other Silkie she just literally kind of lays or squats there her leg /feet are out in front of her ,he can shuffle a wee bit but mostly gets around by toppling over and up righting herself she has a very healthy appetite and drinks plenty of water as well her sister doesn't pick on her or anything they get along very well. we are very worried about her not being able to walk at all and I don't want her to go out in the big coop because they will just attack her, I did ask one lady about this she though maybe she was just young yet and not have her feet in control yet, i fear this is not so because this has been going on for a bit now we let her free roam in the kitchen but she doesn't get far we have put towels and blankets under her to see if she can get traction but not working
can anyone offer suggestions or have an idea we hate to loose her
thank you ...SAndy
we have two baby Silkies in our home they were born early October, and as far as I can tell both are girls, my orange colored one she moves around very easy walks with no problems and gets around , the other Silkie she just literally kind of lays or squats there her leg /feet are out in front of her ,he can shuffle a wee bit but mostly gets around by toppling over and up righting herself she has a very healthy appetite and drinks plenty of water as well her sister doesn't pick on her or anything they get along very well. we are very worried about her not being able to walk at all and I don't want her to go out in the big coop because they will just attack her, I did ask one lady about this she though maybe she was just young yet and not have her feet in control yet, i fear this is not so because this has been going on for a bit now we let her free roam in the kitchen but she doesn't get far we have put towels and blankets under her to see if she can get traction but not working
can anyone offer suggestions or have an idea we hate to loose her
thank you ...SAndy