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My Brahma is limping

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Oh no, it sounds like Fern is having a rough time! Limping can be concerning, especially when it comes to our feathered friends. It’s great to hear you’re already taking action by soaking her in warm water with Epsom salt—such a thoughtful approach! Sometimes, chickens can be a bit dramatic (who can blame them?), but your careful observation is key. Since you didn’t notice any obvious signs of injury or infection, it might be a sprain or a minor issue. Keep a close eye on her behavior and any changes in her condition. The chicken community is here to lend a wing, so let’s band together and figure out how to help Fern get back to her cluck-tastic self!
My Brahma is limping
My Brahma is limping

My sweet Fern started limping a couple of days ago, it wasn’t that noticeable at first but today when I went to let them out of the run she was lagging behind so i called her and she was hopping on one foot so I picked her up and brought her inside to investigate and I don’t see any obvious signs of injury or infection. At the moment I have her in a tub filled with a couple of inches of warm water and epsom salt and she seems super content. She freaked out (of course) when I grabbed her with a towel and flipped her upside down to look at her feet and take pictures for you guys… but if someone could help that would be greatly appreciated. I love this girl so much.

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