Haven't been on here for a while what with trying and failing to be elected and all...
Anyway, some of you may remember I got myself 5 hybrid hens last year?
They have all been hardy, tough little girls but this afternoon I noticed that Ruby, the little red hen, smallest of the troop was walking/limping with her toes bent awkwardly beneath her foot. Thinking she may have jumped and landed awkwardly at some point I phoned the pet vet. (But only after phoning some chicken vet-line nonsense connected with the breeder who charged me 90p per min so I could tell her what I thought should be done
Anyway, I segregated Ruby and took her to the dog vet. A lovely man who has treated all my animals for 20 years or so. By his own admission he's no expert on poultry but was happy to see her. A quick check over and pinching of the poor hens foot revealed no break but certain nerve damage. i.e. she felt nothing. Between us both, in the hope that she will heal eventually we strapped her foot on an improvised cardboard flipper. He charged me nothing although I can't help but feel this is due to the fact it took me 10 years to pay the bank holiday emergency bank holiday cat bill
It might heal, it might not
To summarise, she can put weight on her foot and the leg is good. She's in no pain and is eating and drinking fine. The vet did however point out that she's not as plump as she should be.Someone on here mentioned her undershot beak and said to watch her feeding, could this be why?
Is she going to be lonely in isolation?
I think she must have been crushed (being the smallest) in the scrabble to get out of
the coop this morning.
Will the other chooks accept her back if/when she improves?
She's indoors in the dog cage tonight but will be in a small coop with a run running alongside the others chicken fence tomorrow. Am I doing right?
Anyway, some of you may remember I got myself 5 hybrid hens last year?
They have all been hardy, tough little girls but this afternoon I noticed that Ruby, the little red hen, smallest of the troop was walking/limping with her toes bent awkwardly beneath her foot. Thinking she may have jumped and landed awkwardly at some point I phoned the pet vet. (But only after phoning some chicken vet-line nonsense connected with the breeder who charged me 90p per min so I could tell her what I thought should be done
Anyway, I segregated Ruby and took her to the dog vet. A lovely man who has treated all my animals for 20 years or so. By his own admission he's no expert on poultry but was happy to see her. A quick check over and pinching of the poor hens foot revealed no break but certain nerve damage. i.e. she felt nothing. Between us both, in the hope that she will heal eventually we strapped her foot on an improvised cardboard flipper. He charged me nothing although I can't help but feel this is due to the fact it took me 10 years to pay the bank holiday emergency bank holiday cat bill
It might heal, it might not
To summarise, she can put weight on her foot and the leg is good. She's in no pain and is eating and drinking fine. The vet did however point out that she's not as plump as she should be.Someone on here mentioned her undershot beak and said to watch her feeding, could this be why?
Is she going to be lonely in isolation?
I think she must have been crushed (being the smallest) in the scrabble to get out of
the coop this morning.
Will the other chooks accept her back if/when she improves?
She's indoors in the dog cage tonight but will be in a small coop with a run running alongside the others chicken fence tomorrow. Am I doing right?
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