dominobrown
Well-Known Member
I am a novice chicken owner so bare with me...
One of the chicks, which is now fully grown, and bigger than all the other chickens, has gone lame
I noticed a few days ago, so me and my friend caught her and checked her foot. We couldn't see anything out of the norm. My friend had a farm with free range chickens and she confirmed it wasn't scaly leg and that there was nothing abormal. I sprayed both feet with purple spray incase a thorn or something, or bumblefoot?
Anyways a couple a days later the chicken is even lamer. Caught her again and there seemed to be no obvious sign on her.
If she was a horse I think I would put on box rest but I don't believe you can do that with chickens
I don't want to stress her any more, and she is quite wild. Any ideas? or do I get the vet/poultry showing breeder lady?
One of the chicks, which is now fully grown, and bigger than all the other chickens, has gone lame
I noticed a few days ago, so me and my friend caught her and checked her foot. We couldn't see anything out of the norm. My friend had a farm with free range chickens and she confirmed it wasn't scaly leg and that there was nothing abormal. I sprayed both feet with purple spray incase a thorn or something, or bumblefoot?
Anyways a couple a days later the chicken is even lamer. Caught her again and there seemed to be no obvious sign on her.
If she was a horse I think I would put on box rest but I don't believe you can do that with chickens
I don't want to stress her any more, and she is quite wild. Any ideas? or do I get the vet/poultry showing breeder lady?