04 August, 2015

Disabled Chicken To Get Plastic Surgery Worth $2,500

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For some of us,staring at a disabled young chicken would possibly think it’s a normal occurrence but Andrea Martin found out the simple way to help the hen fitted with a prosthetic leg.
A poultry behaviorist whose focus is on chicken rehabilitation and rescue, Ms. Martin, who lives along with her flock on Berlin Street, stated that she got a 3-month-old bird, named Cecily, from homeowners who didn’t understand she had been hatched with a broken connective tissue on the right leg.

“It slipped out of position, and the leg becomes useless,” she added.

Ms. Martin
Faced with 2 choices, fitting Cecily with a prosthetic limb at a price of $2,500, or kill the boater breed chicken, Ms. Martin outlined that for her there very wasn’t an alternative. She contacted Cummings School of Veterinary medicine at Tufts University in Grafton and was told regarding the procedure that replaces the broken leg with a prosthetic created by a three-dimensional printer.
Ms. Martin will have to pay for the procedure herself.

The pioneering surgery on the bird can begin Wednesday at Tufts as Dr. Emi Knafo, a specialist in vertebrate medical science, surgery and wound healing, will take away Cecily’s right leg at the hock.
That will follow a CT scan to induce a reflection of the leg to use in making the plastic prosthetic. Then, after a 10- to 14-day recovery days, the prosthetic, which is would be created at Tufts’ Medford field, is going to be fitted onto the remaining section of the leg.
Dr. Knafo said this can mark the beginning of such procedure which is kind of rare normally, has been done at Tufts. The slipped connective tissue condition, she said, is common in fowl like chickens, ducks and turkeys, and frequently happens at birth.





Source:telegram


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