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post #37431 of 457496/30/12 at 8:50pmFeatured Stories on BackYard Chickens
post #37432 of 457496/30/12 at 10:26pmI just had 7 BCM hatch and one of them has a bum foot/leg. Anyone have any idea if there is anything that can be done or is this one to be culled? When it stands up it looks normal and can walk around just as well as the others, but upon laying down, the leg splays out sideways and the toes go together.
post #37433 of 457496/30/12 at 11:25pmIf it is kind of doing a "split" you can do one of several things:
I take a hair tie and make two slip knots (looks like hobbles, if you're a horse person!)
Put one foot in each loop- it sort of guides the legs together and won't let them continue to splay, until the muscles build up.
Takes 3-5ish days
I've read other people put the chick in a cup - which does the same thing- prevents the legs from splaying out to the sides until the muscles get stronger.
You don't want to leave it like that b/c the other babies will start attacking the "worms" and hurt his little foot.
Good luck!
I'm sure others will chime in in the morning!
post #37434 of 457497/1/12 at 6:24amQuote:Originally Posted by RyeRanch
I just had 7 BCM hatch and one of them has a bum foot/leg. Anyone have any idea if there is anything that can be done or is this one to be culled? When it stands up it looks normal and can walk around just as well as the others, but upon laying down, the leg splays out sideways and the toes go together.
Maybe it's just the pic, but it looks like his middle toe is swollen? If he's walking as well as the others, I don't think it's spraddle leg.
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Quote:First thing to remember is use the very best we have. If need be I would use these two female and mark the chicks and keep a close eye on them. Use a male that shows no white of any kind on the lobes.
This very seldom disappears with age so would not wait on that. How are the males from the same hatch or batch, if they show white would be a different situation.
Don,
We are seldom as great in the eye of others as we are in our own mind.. Look at the photo section at the album and see pictures of my setup. Plan on adding a few pictures shortly.
Don,
We are seldom as great in the eye of others as we are in our own mind.. Look at the photo section at the album and see pictures of my setup. Plan on adding a few pictures shortly.
post #37436 of 457497/1/12 at 7:42amBarb~ CONGRATS!!!!!!! What's the word this morning? Do you have a Splash baby yet?
Vicki~ That's AWESOME NEWS! Keeping fingers crossed!
I have 9 pips out of the 11 that went into lockdown. One is working very hard at finishing zip, so we should have our first one out very soon.
Debbi~ Wheatie-pie is adorable!
Slick~ How old is your roo? I love his copper by the way.
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post #37437 of 457497/1/12 at 7:46amDon~ I am going to post a couple photos could you please give me your advise.....I need to make a decision, one Splash roo is going to stay here, I can't figure out which one would be my best choice. Will post in just a couple moments. Do you have time?
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post #37438 of 457497/1/12 at 7:48am- Location: Cottage Grove, WI
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Here is a picture of the 1 Blue Copper cockeral we keep from a hatch done Nov 2011- he didn't really didn't want to have his picture taken that day. He's around 7 months old.
Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits, Andalusians, Welsummers, Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants
Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits, Andalusians, Welsummers, Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants
post #37439 of 457497/1/12 at 7:55am- Location: Wolverine Country
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Quote:Kim, Post the pictures and will see if I see anything I do not like. Glad to help.
Don,
We are seldom as great in the eye of others as we are in our own mind.. Look at the photo section at the album and see pictures of my setup. Plan on adding a few pictures shortly.
Don,
We are seldom as great in the eye of others as we are in our own mind.. Look at the photo section at the album and see pictures of my setup. Plan on adding a few pictures shortly.
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Quote:Originally Posted by pinkchick
Barb~ CONGRATS!!!!!!! What's the word this morning? Do you have a Splash baby yet?
Vicki~ That's AWESOME NEWS! Keeping fingers crossed!
I have 9 pips out of the 11 that went into lockdown. One is working very hard at finishing zip, so we should have our first one out very soon.
Debbi~ Wheatie-pie is adorable!
Slick~ How old is your roo? I love his copper by the way.
Pink .... I just might have that splash. Just got a quick glance and there was a yellow head peering back at me!!!!!
Also saw a wet black one under Naima's wing first thing this morning. That fabulous blue has been out and taking on the world. First meal was out of my hand. Mama Naima wouldn't instruct him to eat out of the dish but when I put the crumbles in my hand, she was giving him the EAT THIS command. Happy Canada Day to me!!!!
Dang! 
Debbi - Wheatie-pie IS adorable and your photography is awesome too. LOVE those street sweepers! VERY impressive.
Congrats to the other hatchers as well.
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