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Experienced all knowing chicken owners (including the always forgotten ralphie), any advice on this little Brahma? It’s a mouthy one, but a stumbler. See how it holds that foot?
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Okay I’ll do some searching. Thank you, needed to be pointed in the right direction. I believe it is the leg, I’ll have to start the real examination once I get home from work.It’s the leg or the toes? Some can be caught and corrected if you search spraddle leg or curled toes in the search bar above. Happens sometimes with fluctuating temps in incubators or genetic issues...
Okay I’ll do some searching. Thank you, needed to be pointed in the right direction. I believe it is the leg, I’ll have to start the real examination once I get home from work.
So you cull the chick then? It’s one of MY four Brahmas I argued and got. I’ll make it a robot leg if I must.Some people move the tendon across the knee or something like that. I have never had any luck with a bad foot or leg.
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Experienced all knowing chicken owners (including the always forgotten ralphie), any advice on this little Brahma? It’s a mouthy one, but a stumbler. See how it holds that foot?
Also called splayed leg. A small hobble of vet wrap will help it get to water and food.
https://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2012/04/spraddle-leg.html?m=1
Also called splayed leg. A small hobble of vet wrap will help it get to water and food.
https://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2012/04/spraddle-leg.html?m=1
Yay brahmas! Buff brahams?