- Jul 5, 2011
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I had a chick with weak legs and curled toes, really thought the poor thing was a goner, but I let it stay on terry washcloths, not paper towels, and it is now strong and straight. I think the bumps on the wash cloth mechanically helped to straighten the toes when the little claws would grab for grip. I am guessing here, but something worked.
I had one with major splay leg and another with minor. Stupid egg carton hatches. I thought something was weird during the hatch when they didn't seem to be navigating the egg cartons.
Both have the band-aid method to keep their legs together. After only an hour or so, they are already starting to keep their legs under them. I put them both in a quieter section of the brooder.
My other chick still hasn't made any moves to hatch. I know it can because I can see it moving slightly so it isn't stuck. How long would you give it before helping it out? Or would you just leave it alone as it has the ability to breathe.