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    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    Thank you so much for your help and time. I think her hocks are a little swollen as well. MS is seeming the most likely at this point. I already have everyone on tetracycline, which MS seems to be sensitive to, according to the white papers I've read. I've never used antibiotics with this flock...
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    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    She was still on the roost this morning when I went to go check on her and it’s obvious she wasn't super keen on getting down, but she did and her affect seems a little better, even if she still looks terrible. She ate and drank and when I let them out she came right out. It looks like maybe her...
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    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    I’ll get a better picture of both legs in the morning. I don’t recall a green tinge to the swelling. The scratch is near the swelling, farther up the shank. You can sort of see it in this photo…it looks a little brown, but I think that’s bad photo, not reality. She’s not truly limping, either...
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    Single swollen leg (lower shank), head shaking, pale comb

    My speckled Sussex Beebee has been looking worse and worse. Her comb has been pale for a while, but she's been molting. Now, though, one of her legs is swollen and she has that sick, hunched over look. She's starting to shake her head every few seconds when she's standing still, and every now...
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