jaspersaitta
In the Brooder
- Dec 26, 2022
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Hello
I have around 19 chicks hatched by incubation, they around a month old and bit and just recently around 5 days ago one of the chicks is unable to walk, still healthy and strong, hobbles around the place and flips over itself, eats and drinks, but won’t stand up and his feet curl up a bit. I’ve treated all of them for leg mites but that hasn’t helped much. He is crossed between bantam and a rooster that is mix of many different breeds the rooster is Fairly smallish, would it be that mixing a big breed and a smaller breed could effect a chick.
And now 2 days ago another chick has lost the ability to walk. Just wondering what this could be splayed leg or a deficiency in something I’m not sure. They are currently in a massive pen with lots grass to eat so it’s not because they are in a too small of a pen. I will send a picture of the chicks. Under his wings it’s very bare no feathers.
Would anyone know what this is or what I could do to save them.
Thanks Heaps Jasper
I have around 19 chicks hatched by incubation, they around a month old and bit and just recently around 5 days ago one of the chicks is unable to walk, still healthy and strong, hobbles around the place and flips over itself, eats and drinks, but won’t stand up and his feet curl up a bit. I’ve treated all of them for leg mites but that hasn’t helped much. He is crossed between bantam and a rooster that is mix of many different breeds the rooster is Fairly smallish, would it be that mixing a big breed and a smaller breed could effect a chick.
And now 2 days ago another chick has lost the ability to walk. Just wondering what this could be splayed leg or a deficiency in something I’m not sure. They are currently in a massive pen with lots grass to eat so it’s not because they are in a too small of a pen. I will send a picture of the chicks. Under his wings it’s very bare no feathers.
Would anyone know what this is or what I could do to save them.
Thanks Heaps Jasper