This video was not helpful at all. If you are going to do a video, quit showing canned footage and show actual treatment, this it time I will not get back.
I agree he wasted everyone's time by the bait and switch. I clicked this thinking it would show me how to help my bird but instead this nut rag rambled on about everything except for salutations for a dislocated leg or hip .
I took my rooster to the vet and they couldn't give a definite answer but surely they would be able to tell If he had a dislocated leg when I took him, they gave me 10 days of pain killers and said hope it's just a pulled muscle
my chicken got hung up on the back of an Adirondack chair..looks like the foot is dead.. I don't think there's anything I can do for her..just let nature take it's course
You just keep talking and talking with out helping. Did not provide any useful info like how to properly set a dislocated leg or hip . Waste of time watching this.
Hurts my feelings just watching. I would add a bit of meat when healing . The protein and amino acids are needed more. Chickens are omnivorous and the grain industries are putting lots less fish meal in the feed
@@karma-616 omnivore means meat and vegetables. There is no amino acids and fatty acids in vegetable foods that are highly absorbed. Bugs work but are hard to find in the dead of winter. Old timers used to throw all scraps out including deer carcasses
This video was not helpful at all. If you are going to do a video, quit showing canned footage and show actual treatment, this it time I will not get back.
No instructions to pop a dislocated leg back in.... not helpful at all.
I agree he wasted everyone's time by the bait and switch.
I clicked this thinking it would show me how to help my bird but instead this nut rag rambled on about everything except for salutations for a dislocated leg or hip .
Yeah, useless! I know how it can happen, and how it can be prevented. F'ing show me how to pop it back into place
Agreed, entirely unhelpful and a time waster
Huge waste of time
Vet bills are a lot more expensive than just culling the chicken for food. Getting a new chick is $5 in the US
How do I wrap the leg?
Many words to say not much
I took my rooster to the vet and they couldn't give a definite answer but surely they would be able to tell If he had a dislocated leg when I took him, they gave me 10 days of pain killers and said hope it's just a pulled muscle
Nice information
This is the most useless video I have ever seen
my chicken got hung up on the back of an Adirondack chair..looks like the foot is dead.. I don't think there's anything I can do for her..just let nature take it's course
You just keep talking and talking with out helping. Did not provide any useful info like how to properly set a dislocated leg or hip .
Waste of time watching this.
"EXP 243 Chicken dislocated leg 1" is that supposed to be the title?
Lol my mistake. I had it scheduled before I was finished editing it! Should be good to go now
feels so torn sigh
Useless gabber no help at all!
Hurts my feelings just watching. I would add a bit of meat when healing . The protein and amino acids are needed more. Chickens are omnivorous and the grain industries are putting lots less fish meal in the feed
they would never eat fish naturally which also has high heavy metals. you can just get vitamin feed and flax seed
@@karma-616 omnivore means meat and vegetables. There is no amino acids and fatty acids in vegetable foods that are highly absorbed. Bugs work but are hard to find in the dead of winter. Old timers used to throw all scraps out including deer carcasses
Worthless video, doesn't show how to get the leg back into the joint.
Exactly what I thought it was going to show and just wasted my time. @@cluckieschickens
This is a really really crap upload. Stock imagery. No actual visual help. Awful.
useless