Apr 27, 2010 #2 QuackerOats Songster 9 Years Apr 8, 2010 130 0 109 I have a chick with the same problem. I asked about it here. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=333278 Then someone also linked to another helpful thread in the first reply and theres a good picture in the second one. Good luck.
I have a chick with the same problem. I asked about it here. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=333278 Then someone also linked to another helpful thread in the first reply and theres a good picture in the second one. Good luck.
Apr 27, 2010 #3 MissPrissy Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years May 7, 2007 24,433 161 371 Forks, Virginia Yes, follow those links to read up on the issue and to find a solution. Also note - either you are seeing a genetic issue with curled feet OR there were humidity issues in the incubation.
Yes, follow those links to read up on the issue and to find a solution. Also note - either you are seeing a genetic issue with curled feet OR there were humidity issues in the incubation.
Apr 27, 2010 #4 kelseygirl707 Dances with Chickens 10 Years Mar 3, 2009 3,534 23 211 Lakeport, Ca. I had the same problem, and followed the link above to make boots, and now Kevin is a lively 6 week old.
I had the same problem, and followed the link above to make boots, and now Kevin is a lively 6 week old.
Apr 27, 2010 #5 chickensducks&agoose Songster 11 Years Aug 28, 2008 2,917 26 191 New England.. the cold part. I booted a curly toed Dutch bantam, and after 3 days, the shoe fell off, and s/he was totally fine. I even forgot which one it was!
I booted a curly toed Dutch bantam, and after 3 days, the shoe fell off, and s/he was totally fine. I even forgot which one it was!