It happens. If the chicken is young, setting the bone and splinting the leg will work as the bone will mend. With older hens it seldom does but you can try. There will be a lot of squalking but this is how you do it.
One person holds the bird firmly. Take the broken leg gently and give a small sharp tug from the foot. This is painful for the bird but you need to realign the bone. Hold the bird still and tape two wooden sticks on the outside of the leg (splint) Use medical tape and do not wrap too tight, tight enough to hold the leg in between the sticks but not enough to cut off circulation. The sticks can be old Ice cream/ popcicle type or wooden coffee stir sticks. Make them only as long as needed and never longer than the base of the foot. Watch for swelling over the next few days and keep the bird separate from the rest of the flock and supply it with plenty of fresh water. A water soluble Vitamin and antibiotic will help it recover.
I'm sorry but theres not much that can be done about that you can call your vet I'm sure it is in pain, maybe you should have it put to sleep. Sorry.
There really isn't much you can do since the leg of a spider is so small. You'll just have to let it heal naturally.
a chicken's leg
Cardiac muscle.
The average chicken leg weighs about 2 ounces. This will vary depending on the size of the chicken as some are larger than others.
thigh
The chicken breast isn't the leg... It's the BREAST! HENCE THE NAME!
Yes, you must kill them chicken asap.
the chicken leg is
Chicken leg quarters from a fryer chicken weigh around 9 ounces on average. Chicken leg quarters include the thigh and the leg.
a chicken's leg
leg
No but Bella breaks her leg from James.
Because of the shape, they look like drum sticks.
The left leg
Take it to the vet so the leg can be set and properly bandaged.
Cardiac muscle.
Because chicken fingers are really where the chicken's fingers would be with the feathers off.
The average chicken leg weighs about 2 ounces. This will vary depending on the size of the chicken as some are larger than others.