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I've already liked his page. It truly is incredible.
Is this the worst leg? hard for me to tell does it look like it's healing up> no infection?
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Yes, this is the worst leg. The other one is just as dark, but I can still move it a bit. The foot pictured above is rock hard.
It's a bit swollen right above where his leg turns purple. Perhaps it's the body's natural way of healing? Otherwise it looks fine. He's still very active.
I'm not sure how many have had to deal with frost bite on here, I am dealing with it on some of my Muscovy's fleshy knobs but nothing to this extent. Is he able to use this leg in getting around? what all have you been doing? oh and my Naked Neck Rooster he had a bad case of frost bite on his wattles they swelled up with fluid but are almost healed now, I have been using Veterycin on all of them so I didn't have to rub the skin.
Sounds like this lil fellow has a strong will to over come this. Thank you for sharing.
He's amazing, what are you using for bedding?Nearly all of my roosters have frostbitten combs and wattles, but they're fine. This winter has been really rough.
I haven't been doing anything since his legs dried up. I've been taking a more 'hands off' approach. He is in a 6 ft. by 6 ft. pen in the garage with his girlfriend and he seems much happier.
He gets around mainly by wiggling, but he also uses he legs and wings to propel himself when he's in a hurry.
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I'm using some soft hay. I can't remember what type of grass it is...
I've also been putting horse bedding pellets next to their water dish to absorb anything that spills.
Thank you for sharing this with us, I'm sure hoping when this is over for him, he can be as normal as possible.. I'm sure he has a long way to go still though. please keep updating.I'm using some soft hay. I can't remember what type of grass it is...
I've also been putting horse bedding pellets next to their water dish to absorb anything that spills.