Easier said than done, lol!! I love these girls, but we are not touchy feely. I will watch that toe and catch her for trimming when it starts to get long. Thanks for the advice.
Thanks. I've been reading other threads, and was beginning to think what you just suggested. It helps a lot, to get it endorsed by someone more experienced.
My 16- 18 week old girl has a toe that turns a bit backward. It doesn't seem to bother her. Should I be concerned? If so, would splinting it be the answer? I hate to do that, as I think she might have trouble roosting at night.