FruendofTweety
Hatching
- Mar 22, 2020
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Hello folks,
So I had these one day RIR chicks that I and my mom raised, they were the extra pampered lot, one of the chicks had struggling childhood as he frequently used have poop stuck at the orifice so had to be given extra care and attention, well he made it thru and was every one favourite (rooster), we named him pintu, he most of the times did funny antics and always used to make us laugh, so we kind of were biased towards him, now the flock is 2 yrs old and all was going well till 2 weeks ago we noticed weired walking movement in his right leg, as if he was having difficulty moving frwrd on the right leg, he could get it off ground but could not take the step forward ,as if an invisible force was not letting him. Like seriously. This gradually increased and we separated him from the flock, he is still having this condition, he can stand on both legs but gets dis balanced and has to take support of his wings, then eventually decides to sit, it is painful for him to put weight on right leg as he curls up his right leg toes when standing on them, a d when he sits he leans towards left, my mom is very worried and from where we are we dont have any good vet nearby. I ruled out Marecks, bumble foot, mites, no apparent injury frm outside. When sometimes he desperately tries to walk he limps a lot (right leg).
So I had these one day RIR chicks that I and my mom raised, they were the extra pampered lot, one of the chicks had struggling childhood as he frequently used have poop stuck at the orifice so had to be given extra care and attention, well he made it thru and was every one favourite (rooster), we named him pintu, he most of the times did funny antics and always used to make us laugh, so we kind of were biased towards him, now the flock is 2 yrs old and all was going well till 2 weeks ago we noticed weired walking movement in his right leg, as if he was having difficulty moving frwrd on the right leg, he could get it off ground but could not take the step forward ,as if an invisible force was not letting him. Like seriously. This gradually increased and we separated him from the flock, he is still having this condition, he can stand on both legs but gets dis balanced and has to take support of his wings, then eventually decides to sit, it is painful for him to put weight on right leg as he curls up his right leg toes when standing on them, a d when he sits he leans towards left, my mom is very worried and from where we are we dont have any good vet nearby. I ruled out Marecks, bumble foot, mites, no apparent injury frm outside. When sometimes he desperately tries to walk he limps a lot (right leg).