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Please help, I think my splash just broke her leg!! What do I do!?!
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What happened?Please help, I think my splash just broke her leg!! What do I do!?!
What happened?
If it really is broken, you will need to stabilize it and her, then splint the leg (with the bone as properly aligned as you can) and keep her contained so that she cannot easily further injure herself. If you have a vet available, that would be good.
I find it all the same, actually -- useless. Don't mean to sound harsh, but I bought into the DE thing back in the day. However, I have never had any benefit from DE and having now read what little scientific research on it I can find I have concluded that much of what we hear about DE is just hype. Don't waste your money.
By and large I agree with this. One of the folks on the Arizona thread has a bit of a scientific bent, and she did some personal testing on DE. Her results was that it is helpful, but VERY slow to work, and is certainly not a miracle cure.
Some ideas for the splinting are to use Popsicle sticks and then wrap with VetWrap, an ace bandage, a roll of self stick gauze or even strips of fabric...anything to hold the splint in place without slipping. If the leg is broken and reset, you can use the homeopathic remedy called Symphytum to help the bones knit back together. This remedy works great for humans and animals. We once had a baby bunny break its leg. The vet put on a cast and we gave it Symphytum. The leg healed beautifully and the vet was impressed.Quote: What happened?
If it really is broken, you will need to stabilize it and her, then splint the leg (with the bone as properly aligned as you can) and keep her contained so that she cannot easily further injure herself. If you have a vet available, that would be good.
#1: well you can give her a bath every once in awhile. But make sure she gets dry right away afterHI everyone , Im a newish silkie mom and I have a few silkie questions ,
#1 , how do you keep the fluff clean , especally the feet but she is like a baby learning to eat Im libale to find poop or what not anywhere includeing the top of her poof an its some pretty big poof.
#2 , Do silkies get hot easy more then regular chickens my silkie tends to sit with her mouth open when we have been cuddleing for awhile or like yesterday when I had her with me in a diaper bag .
Butter rideing in her diaper bag.
#3 She was born with a bad leg I was wondering are all silkies this calm and cuddley or did she just go with what she got since she dosnt walk that great.
Thank you so much for your time . Butter says Hi
My silkies get hot easily. especiallly my little one who I cuddle and take places, she gets very hot and pants.#1: well you can give her a bath every once in awhile. But make sure she gets dry right away after
#2: I am not sure actually.. I would think that others would get hot easier since they have more of a coat but im sure somebody else knows..
#3: ive noticed that alot of the silkies are very friendly![]()