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  1. FVRM

    Will splayed legs fix on their own?

    ive never tried fermenting. but for chicks i wouldn't bother they eat a lot and its not worth the time. I just wet it so they don't spill ALL the crumble. the water helps it stay in the container.
  2. FVRM

    Will splayed legs fix on their own?

    it will be fine eating the regular chick feed/crumble. do you wet your crumble?
  3. FVRM

    Will splayed legs fix on their own?

    The band aid does seem too wide in the middle. the legs need to be a little closer together. make sure it does not walk on ANY slick surfaces. like that table. For the first 24 hours it will be a pain watching it struggle around with the others but it should fix after that.
  4. FVRM

    Will splayed legs fix on their own?

    I used vet wrap on it's legs but it kept falling over and could't retain balance at all. I gave it water with a syringe and sat it up in front of the food, but it started to get sad and droopy. and died a day ago. I noticed it was smaller than the previous hatchlings, maybe it was born that way...
  5. FVRM

    Will splayed legs fix on their own?

    its not extreme. Sometimes it can walk a bit on its own but then it falls down. when it was newly hatched it stepped on a sleek surface and that was all it took.
  6. FVRM

    Will splayed legs fix on their own?

    okay thank you. It has been so difficult to mend the legs I gave up
  7. FVRM

    Will splayed legs fix on their own?

    One of my chicks has splayed legs, I know it can be fixed using a band aid but the problem is my chick wont leave it on, Ive also tried using string but it also just comes loose. If I leave the chick with splayed legs will they fix on their own as it gets older?
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