4 legged chick Clover

My only thought is perching you may need an adaptation
She perches well, Just a bit of a balance problem, but hey all have that they are 6 days old 😂
Banding will not work because there is bone involved. The bone needs to be cut
Yes exactly thank you! There would also be a lot of blood we wouldn't wan to deal with. :goodpost:
Chickens tend not to eat/drink when they are in pain. I would say just wait and see.
She is eating and drinking so well! She's the healthiest of the bunch really. Maybe you can help me, some of the birds poo all liquid, is this normal- it has only been today but i'm still worried
 
What may have happened is that the chick was a twin and it absorbed its twin. That happens in human twins as well. It is rare, but does happen. So instead of a Siamese twin it has four legs. Interesting.
I had a male duck that would not leave my hens alone. One of the chicks came out with a duck bill and chicken feet. It did not survive. But it too was interesting.
 
What may have happened is that the chick was a twin and it absorbed its twin. That happens in human twins as well. It is rare, but does happen. So instead of a Siamese twin it has four legs. Interesting.
I had a male duck that would not leave my hens alone. One of the chicks came out with a duck bill and chicken feet. It did not survive. But it too was interesting.
Nope vet said it caused by polymelia and is a genetic/envoirnmental deformity... I will not be ordering from cackle again
 
Seems unethical they would have sent one like that. I use Meyer Hatchery and that never would have been given to someone at least without consent. I would do my best to try to help her survive, I would notify the hatchery and not buy there again. Quality control and possibly genetics in question if you ask me.
She's tough, she can do this!
 
Her vent is also off to the side a bit?? I really worried about pasty butt
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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Could you have someone else hold the chick (upside down) so all 4 legs and the vent are clear?? I believe you, but clearer pics would help to get ‘precice advice’.
 

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