I thought I put my eggs in on 3/1... Nope it was 3/5. Ughhhh
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Mine looks even, not slipped to me. It looks like it’s more toward the hip. Will treating it like splayed leg work?
It can't keep it's legs under it. When he tries to walk, they slip out.If it's a deformity then no because the actual bone itself would be deformed. If it's a slipped tendon then you would need to straighten the leg and move the tendon back into place before wrapping the leg as the ultimate goal is to get the tendon to stay put. Unfortunately putting a hobble on the chick like you would for splay leg won't be helpful for either issue unless the leg is shooting out to the side and the chick is unable to keep it's legs underneath itself.
It can't keep it's legs under it. When he tries to walk, they slip out.
Thank you. The marans from clutch one has a herniation scab as well, and it's totally fine. This guy is in much rougher shape though.Aww, I hope little one recovers!! Small hernias like that will sometimes heal over like a black button but are otherwise perfectly normal. Will need to keep things extra clean for it and if you have it I would dab chlorhexidine on the navel once a day to help prevent infection.
Oh no I'm so sorry!!2 of the 3 Silver Spitzhaubens hatched. The last one died before pipping.
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Went out to see my chims after work today and found what was left of my Boon, the blue Isbar rooster. Didn’t cry, but wanted to
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Can this year end please?