prepperchickens
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I have two 9 day old sebrights and I'm beside myself trying to overcompensate and coddle them because in still grieving the loss of my 3 wk old BR cockerel and my 2 mos old male guinea, both died a heroes death protecting their sisters. I got these two little beauties and am pretty certain one is a roo, he's a tiny guy and very pushy but the funny thing is for all hat piss and vinegar he's a tad clumsy. Not in a way so obvious and extreme that it screams neurological condition, he just trips and rolls once or twice a day and immediately gets back on his feet like "I mean to do that" lol, he didn't struggle to stand but he just looks too low to the ground like his belly touches the floor and trips him up. His legs don't look deformed but I think he spreads his little feet wider than his sis does, she never falls. The thing is it's so minor I don't know if I should stress him out by fixing it or let him be since he gets around fine and hardly falls. I just got them 2 days ago from the feed store and they had pasty butt (which is why I got them, to save them since I couldn't save my baby boys
) so that was my first hurdle and it seems cleared up now after oatmeal, Braggs acv and some garlic for good measure. They eat great, they're active and talkative, totally relax when held, have clean fresh water to drink...and neither seems to be getting WORSE in any way. Is 10 days too old to fix spraddle? Do you fix it in all cases no matter how minor? Is that even what he has?
Also, he's constantly trying to hide beneath his sister. It's the cutest thing on earth but it's not like a sign of anything g bad is it? It's a struggle to take a proper photo of his situation but here is one that kind of demonstrates the way he stands with his belly on the ground (although here he's lower than usual because he falls asleep the second I hold him) a tad. His feet and bones don't look deformed. He can still perch and hop up and run around but when he tries to groom his backside he inevitably falls lol. Advice?

Also, he's constantly trying to hide beneath his sister. It's the cutest thing on earth but it's not like a sign of anything g bad is it? It's a struggle to take a proper photo of his situation but here is one that kind of demonstrates the way he stands with his belly on the ground (although here he's lower than usual because he falls asleep the second I hold him) a tad. His feet and bones don't look deformed. He can still perch and hop up and run around but when he tries to groom his backside he inevitably falls lol. Advice?