My 4wk old Cuckoo Maran has one leg growing twisted -- at the hock, it bends outward, so she looks decidedly knock-kneed. I've found out that this is not "splay leg" but just twisted leg, happens d/t genes or nutrition (only one in the batch, so I'm guessing genes), and the site I looked at says there's no treatment, but not a lot of mortality from it either. Thing is, in the week since I first noticed it, it does seem to be getting worse, and the hock itself getting larger, I think d/t the muscles growing to try to support her increasing weight at that weird angle. So far she's still walking around on it with no apparent problem.
So, my question is, does anyone have any experience with this, and has anyone tried splinting such a leg? I'd think if I can straighten it more while she's growing, it may grow somewhat straighter, and that if left alone it will not be able to support her adult weight. But straightening a joint also means immobilizing the joint, so I don't know how losing the ability to bend it will effect her, whether she'll hobble around on a peg-leg and be fine, or go nuts trying to deal with it, or hobble about but end up with a leg with even more issues from being immobilized. Anyone have any ideas? I have both flexible wraps and stiff splints available to choose between.
Bhadrika
So, my question is, does anyone have any experience with this, and has anyone tried splinting such a leg? I'd think if I can straighten it more while she's growing, it may grow somewhat straighter, and that if left alone it will not be able to support her adult weight. But straightening a joint also means immobilizing the joint, so I don't know how losing the ability to bend it will effect her, whether she'll hobble around on a peg-leg and be fine, or go nuts trying to deal with it, or hobble about but end up with a leg with even more issues from being immobilized. Anyone have any ideas? I have both flexible wraps and stiff splints available to choose between.
Bhadrika