Hello! I think it would be worth a try on a pullet hen. It may not work because the toes aren’t as flexible and tender but it wouldn’t hurt to try. May have to leave the boot on longer. If you try it, let me know how it works!
@@murthymurthy3314 Hi! I kept the boots on for 2-3 days. After about 2 days you could remove the splint to see how much, if any, progress is being made and then if needed, put it back on for a few more days.
Awesome!
Awesome 👍 My big toe has never been this straight. Thanks 👍
Hi there can you do the same method to a pullet hen? or just a chick
Hello! I think it would be worth a try on a pullet hen. It may not work because the toes aren’t as flexible and tender but it wouldn’t hurt to try. May have to leave the boot on longer. If you try it, let me know how it works!
I am going to try this on my young pigeon. I'll let you know if it works. Fingers crossed!
@@Samboat616 yes, please do let me know!
How many days want to keep that
@@murthymurthy3314 Hi!
I kept the boots on for 2-3 days. After about 2 days you could remove the splint to see how much, if any, progress is being made and then if needed, put it back on for a few more days.
Curled Toe Paralysis is a Direct B2 Riboflavin Deficiency