I had a similar issue when I got my chicks. Except unlike you, I picked them up at the hatchery and even watched the lady pack them into a box for me. She let me look at them and they were all seemingly healthy at first glance. But when I got them home, it was clear that one couldn't walk properly. Her toes looked much like yours and her little hocks were rubbed raw. She got around by scooting on her hocks. I poked around on the forum long enough to learn how to bandage her feet to brace them. It was awkward and scary. I thought I was going to break her little toes! But after a few days, I peeled off the bandaids, again, a little scary but water helped loosen them and she was much better. She is now nearly 16 weeks old and getting around fine. I probably should have left the braces on a little longer because her toes aren't perfectly straight. It took her a little longer to catch up to her sisters in size and development too. She nearly died in the time it took me to research her issue so I suspect this is why. The only other lasting effects, besides her slightly curled toes, is that she tends to fall behind when free ranging and wanders off enough to lose the flock. But she usually comes running when she realizes.

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