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] Date Posted:11:45:31 09/09/09 Wed
My two year old peacock suddenly developed a severe limp. He was very subdued for the first 36 hours and now is back to his normal self but for the dreadful limp. When he walks, he touches his bad leg to the floor only for a brief second whilst the other foot moves forward, he could never stand on it alone. When standing still he places it to the side or front so that it takes no weight or stands on one leg. My vet says she will come tomorrow if it is fractured??? How would i tell without her examining him?
She also said we may give him anti -inflamatories but doesn't know the dose for a peacock? can you help pease? thank thank thank you Helen
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[> Subject: Re: fracture???
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D C T--friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted:19:22:33 09/09/09 Wed
I hope that the vet comes and examines him.
If your state has a poultry lab you couuld get information
from that. Here in Georgia there is a big poultry industtry
so there is a good lab.
Please post an update here.
I do want to know "the rest of the story"
Date Posted:07:53:14 09/15/09 Tue
The vet came and prescribed baytril and metacam: has had four days of those drugs and is no better - if it is a fracture she thinks it is very high up. She is coming again this Friday - i will let you know how he is thank you for your support
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D C T--friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted:19:37:10 09/15/09 Tue
You are welcome. I have been raising peafowls since 1988
and was raised with chickens. Sometimes a bird recovers and
sometimes it does not. But it is good to do your best for
each one.