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Oh my goodness I didn’t even think of that! What would you do with a one legged chicken?
I have no idea, depending on how it acts with it. Either euthanize or let it live it's life how it can if it can handle one leg just fine. I have seen some one legged birds!
 
Oh no. I do not see a picture of Foreverwing, that means they were not obvious . . . did you at least see some veins?
I did not see any signs, but on day 7 some of them don't show. With my last batch, multiple didn't show on day 7, but all of them were alive and equally formed on day 14.
 
Hopefully all the eggs survive. I don’t think Hiccup looked that good either.
I hope so too, this incubation has been odd. I would go to sleep with a full water resorvoir and I woke up in the morning to an emoty resovoir and 30% humidity. It has happened twice.

I read that it shouldn't hurt the eggs for it to be such a low humidity for a couple hours. It would be a spike up in humidity above the recommended humidity thst would be most harmful.
 
I have no idea, depending on how it acts with it. Either euthanize or let it live it's life how it can if it can handle one leg just fine. I have seen some one legged birds!
I had one I named ilene. She was older when she lost it but lived several years after just fine. She did quit laying and never laid an egg after.
A couple years ago I had another that was young. It never even slowed her down. I know because I could never catch her when she escaped.
 
I did not see any signs, but on day 7 some of them don't show. With my last batch, multiple didn't show on day 7, but all of them were alive and equally formed on day 14.
I had an egg that did not show many signs of surviving. Days passed since the time of hatching and we poked a hole in the egg because I assumed it was dead. But it was alive, breathing. I felt so bad because then it died. That is an example of why you should wait.

I had one I named ilene. She was older when she lost it but lived several years after just fine. She did quit laying and never laid an egg after.
A couple years ago I had another that was young. It never even slowed her down. I know because I could never catch her when she escaped.
How did she walk? I assume she would have to use her wing to support her legless side?
 

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