4 legged chick Clover

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I would seriously think about culling her. She may be in pain as she starts to grow and also if her vent is in an awkward position that may cause her pain too when she begins to lay or try to. I don't like to think about it myself but for the good of the chick.
You are so cruel, the owner of this darling chick is trying to give it the best life possible, and my family thinks that what @Ceciliasflock is doing is amazing, it is in fact, inspiring!

And if you disagree with this, you should leave!
 
Calm down guys. I really think that person that posted that they would cull, was trying to just give their opinion. I know we all want clover to live and thrive but we shouldn't be hateful to other people that would do things differently. We all treat our flocks differently, let's show respect to each other
 
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Mmmm… how do i say this. I ordered 6 chicks from Cackle Hatchery, i was given 8! and one of them has 4 legs. I honestly don’t expect survival but it doesn’t seem to be in pain?? I’m not sure how I would tell… But I just don’t know what to do.

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Way cool! Is she doing good? If you want, you can get a castrating rubber band. The band around the two legs, then the legs would fall off. Do the extra eggs work?
 
I hope clover thrives <3
You can do this, clover!
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4 leaf, for the win! 4 leaf, for the win! Even after you get surgury!
 
Way cool! Is she doing good? If you want, you can get a castrating rubber band. The band around the two legs, then the legs would fall off. Do the extra eggs work?
no, they are immobile, She’s doing really well today. They’re starting to figure out how to roost and fall asleep
 

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