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Yeah starting to think it’s not rickets. If they had deformities why would they 1. Show up overnight and 2. Happen now and now when they were hatched. Could they possible have a vitiman b deficiency and that’s why 2 are down or some other deficiencie?Pictures? Rickets causes rubbery bones and a bowlegged appearance. Did you read the articles in post #4 about leg bone deformities? They are very common. Having one leg turned out to the side sounds like a bone deformity. The legs can be knock kneed or bowlegged. These deformities, varus or valgus deformity can affect on leg or both. Valgus deformity can cause a leg to turn outward.
Here is an article about rickets and it’s treatment:
https://www.hobbyfarms.com/rickets-in-chickens-2/
I thought it may have been slipped tendon but the Hocks appear normal and they can still straighten there leg. I’m leaning more toward a diet problem now since this has happened to 2 of them.It sounds like slipped tendons/perosis. This could have a dietary or genetic component.
Here is more info on it and treatment options. It also discusses splay leg.
https://sites.google.com/a/poultrypedia.com/poultrypedia/poultry-podiatry