WickedChicksNH
Crowing
Norman my 6 week old barred rock rooster has spraddle legs when he was little, I managed to take care of that issue, I then tried to fix his toes, but he always managed to get out of his little bootie and whatever else I tried to put it, so his toes never straightened. But he seems to do just fine, 
Today though, I had him outside with my other 2, (they are still indoor chickens and is just getting used to outdoors and the other 3 chickens I have.
I noticed while he was walking around he left leg was bowing out. more up toward his hip. it doesn't seem to affect him in anyway, he doesn't seem to need to stop to rest or seem like he is in any pain or uncomfortable. He seems very happy and he always down for a good waddle rubbing lol
this all doesn't seem to slow him down, he walks, but if he wants to go faster he hops but he hops well.
I think 6 weeks might be a little too late to try and do anything about.
Anyone else have a chicken/rooster with this issue? and do they seem to well?
I have kept a roost low for him in his indoor kennel, made him a low perching board for him.
I honestly think it bothers me more than him.
you can see his curled toes on his right foot and how his left leg is turning in
		
		
	
	
		
	 
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Today though, I had him outside with my other 2, (they are still indoor chickens and is just getting used to outdoors and the other 3 chickens I have.
I noticed while he was walking around he left leg was bowing out. more up toward his hip. it doesn't seem to affect him in anyway, he doesn't seem to need to stop to rest or seem like he is in any pain or uncomfortable. He seems very happy and he always down for a good waddle rubbing lol
this all doesn't seem to slow him down, he walks, but if he wants to go faster he hops but he hops well.
I think 6 weeks might be a little too late to try and do anything about.
Anyone else have a chicken/rooster with this issue? and do they seem to well?
I have kept a roost low for him in his indoor kennel, made him a low perching board for him.
I honestly think it bothers me more than him.
you can see his curled toes on his right foot and how his left leg is turning in
	