I'm back from taking the two RIR chicks to my friend's house. Turns out the one I posted the picture of has not only slipped tendons in both legs, but dislocated hip joint as well. There was nothing she could do...she tried everything she could and even put her in a harness, but the injuries were too bad. So she sent her to chick Heaven.
On a happier not, the other RIR is splinted up and doing ok. Turns out his knee/leg joint was dislocated as well, but my friend popped it back in place and Vetrapped the leg up. He's putting weight on that foot now!!!
While I was gone, my mom texted me to let me know one of the eggs hatched. I called her on my way home, and this is pretty much the conversation we had:
Mom: "It was one of the silkie eggs that hatched. But I think there's something wrong with it."
Me: "Oh no, what's wrong with it? I know it took over 24 hours to hatch, so I figured something might be wrong."
Mom: "Well, it's acting ok...it's just...Becca, it has a tumor."
Me: "A tumor?"
Mom: "Yes, a tumor. There's a huge tumor on the top of her head."
Apparently, Mama didn't know that Silkies are born with a very tall skull cap.
On a happier not, the other RIR is splinted up and doing ok. Turns out his knee/leg joint was dislocated as well, but my friend popped it back in place and Vetrapped the leg up. He's putting weight on that foot now!!!
While I was gone, my mom texted me to let me know one of the eggs hatched. I called her on my way home, and this is pretty much the conversation we had:
Mom: "It was one of the silkie eggs that hatched. But I think there's something wrong with it."
Me: "Oh no, what's wrong with it? I know it took over 24 hours to hatch, so I figured something might be wrong."
Mom: "Well, it's acting ok...it's just...Becca, it has a tumor."
Me: "A tumor?"
Mom: "Yes, a tumor. There's a huge tumor on the top of her head."

Apparently, Mama didn't know that Silkies are born with a very tall skull cap.