My eggs hatched 3 days ago, only 9 out of 25 produced chicks, and one seemed to have trouble getting up in the incubator. I figured if he was sick or weak he'd just die off, but now 3 days later he's still flat on the ground. His legs move fine, don't seem to cause any pain, and he's able to push himself around the brooder using his feet, but he is unable to stand. He seems alert and healthy, is eating and drinking, but is having problems with the other chicks nibbling his feet, although he kicks them soundly and so hasn't been wounded yet from their inspections. Is this something anyone's heard of? Is he likely to grow out of it? I hate to cull him if he's likely to grow to a mature size, but don't want him to suffer a gruesome end at the beaks of his cohorts, or some wasting disease either.
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Place his legs through the holes, then place the yarn on the ankles (should be 1 inch at most between his feet) and then finally hold the two ends of the fabric in your hand and keep him upright and slightly raised so he can get his feet under him and "help" him walk. I call it a Button Sling.
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