Thank you for all the information. 🥰
Here is my crippled candy corn polish hen.
She is a sweetheart 🥰
Location: Missouri

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Oh my goodness, she is such a sweetie!!! I have one candy corn polish hen, they are wonderful chickens!
Thank you so much for this article. I can now save my little bbys 💕
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You are welcome! I am so happy it is helpful to you!
This is fantastic! I struggled so badly trying to use vet wrap on my feather-footed chick. Bookmarking this article for next time!
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It is a game changer for feather leg chicks!! When the feathers get caught in the brace, it makes it so hard for them to learn to stand and walk because the feathers get pulled when they move their legs. Doing it this way and ensuring that no feathers are caught will help them to have a less painful recovery!
Nice tutorial!
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Great idea! We deal with splayed legs several times throughout the spring hatching season and always use vet wrap. I like this idea!
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Clever and well explained!
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Thank you!!
This is a clear and well documented article about making a splint for chicks with Splayed Leg!
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Thanks so much! I hope it is able to help someone who needs it!
Very helpful article! I'll have to try this if I ever have this problem again. Article was simple and easy to read with clear instructions and good pictures showing how each step is done and how it should look like. A recommended read for anyone dealing with this problem. :thumbsup
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Thank you so much! When I was about to brace this chick last night I decided to make an article about it… I wish I had done a cleaner job making the brace, lol, but hopefully people get the idea. This chick is already walking around, eating and drinking with the brace on today. The day before the chick couldn’t move around at all. So it can be a lifesaver for some chicks!
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