Slipped tendon tx - this was a duckling. Remember a guinea's leg is very fragile in comparison -Thread 'Successful treatment of slipped tendons in bantam duckling' https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...of-slipped-tendons-in-bantam-duckling.987977/
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This one was interesting that you for sharing. I believe in my case treatment would have been more likely to help if caught early. Unfortunately they were already at least 3-4 days old when I received them, I got them very late at night unexpectedly, and had to work the next day so it was probably day 4-5 before I could even start to address the situation, which was apparently mid diagnosed. I will keep this particular case in mind if I ever decide to hatch keets or more chicks, which I tend to do annually.Slipped tendon tx - this was a duckling. Remember a guinea's leg is very fragile in comparison -Thread 'Successful treatment of slipped tendons in bantam duckling' https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...of-slipped-tendons-in-bantam-duckling.987977/
I'm sorry it's been a rough road. I don't have chickens, but my goons bring me so much joy that I'd do just about anything for them ( much to the spouse's chagrinThis one was interesting that you for sharing. I believe in my case treatment would have been more likely to help if caught early. Unfortunately they were already at least 3-4 days old when I received them, I got them very late at night unexpectedly, and had to work the next day so it was probably day 4-5 before I could even start to address the situation, which was apparently mid diagnosed. I will keep this particular case in mind if I ever decide to hatch keets or more chicks, which I tend to do annually.
Lol, I call my guineas "the gang"my goons bring me so much joy that I'd do just about anything for them ( much to the spouse's chagrin).
https://www.ebay.com/itm/313927598614?hash=item49178b0216:g:i8sAAOSwMbViPCLE Chicken leg hobbles work wonders for splayed legs. Should fix it within 24 hours. Give it a try.I inherited some guinea keets a little over a week ago. One had a slipped tendon which was put down and the other had splayed leg. I also now have three healthy keets. I taped up the splayed leg but the foot up to the knee joint(?) twisted outward anyways. The leg looks awful to be honest. Anyways, the keet can still walk and run around, but I am worried about it’s quality of life as it ages. I’ve tried to research chickens and Guineas that lived as adults with leg deformities and haven’t found any info. I’m torn as to what to do. Honestly I’ve not enjoyed raising them. They are terrified beyond terror if they so much as hear me approaching. Anyways, I’m just not emotionally up to the task of putting it down, and I guess you can call it a homestead fail, but I’ve had to rely on my neighbor to put down the baby with the slipped tendon. What would you all do?
They were originally on turkey starter at 24% protein although since Wednesday I’ve been feeding them with 30% show bird feed (Mazuri brand from Chewy). These birds came injured and I’ve put vitamins in their water. I believe this is purely a genetic issue.
This was a case of slipped tendon. Treating for splayed leg will not fix a slipped tendon.https://www.ebay.com/itm/313927598614?hash=item49178b0216:g:i8sAAOSwMbViPCLE Chicken leg hobbles work wonders for splayed legs. Should fix it within 24 hours. Give it a try.