- Jan 9, 2010
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My little Madeline (2 week old Silver Laced Wyandotte) has a twisted leg. Not spraddle - she has been fine until today (at two weeks). She is smaller than the other chicks, and has a swelling under her vent (which she has had since she arrived - does not interfere with pooping). Until today she has been as active as the others, but today we found her not moving around much. Her left leg is rotated out with a slight protrusion at the hock, and she is not able to walk as well as she should. It wants to slip out from under her.
From my reading, it's twisted leg, and there is nothing that can really be done - but I wanted to check anyway. For now, I have moved her back to the isolation ward to make sure she does not need to compete for food and water and she seems to be resting comfortably.
Twisted Leg - Also knows as:
Crooked legs, long bone distortion, tibial rotation, valgus leg deformity, valgus or varus deformation, VVD, windswept
- one or both legs bend outwards at hock joints by as much as 90 degrees; sometimes with appointed protrusion at the hock joint; sometimes birds walk on bruised, swollen hocks
I found this thread - not too encouraging - https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3744129
Close up of the swollen hock
Twisted angle (and also the swollen butt)
From my reading, it's twisted leg, and there is nothing that can really be done - but I wanted to check anyway. For now, I have moved her back to the isolation ward to make sure she does not need to compete for food and water and she seems to be resting comfortably.
Twisted Leg - Also knows as:
Crooked legs, long bone distortion, tibial rotation, valgus leg deformity, valgus or varus deformation, VVD, windswept
- one or both legs bend outwards at hock joints by as much as 90 degrees; sometimes with appointed protrusion at the hock joint; sometimes birds walk on bruised, swollen hocks
I found this thread - not too encouraging - https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3744129
Close up of the swollen hock
Twisted angle (and also the swollen butt)