goedric
Chirping
I have five LF Cochin chicks (2 male and 3 female)... 7 weeks old that I hatched... the incubator was a disaster, the hatch was difficult... four of the chicks are perfectly fine... one drags the right leg... the leg appears to be pretty useless... yet, she moves around and eats and drinks.
The question is, assuming the bum leg is the result of injury and not genetics... am I misguided to think with time she will hold her own in a small flock of just cochins so that she has some value as an egg layer to increase the genetic diversity of my flock?
I ask because i would be happier starting out with 3 females....
These as not terribly common... the chicks are lavender and split black with lavender... she is a split black..
If the answer is no... that i wont be able to get a some fertile eggs from here without distress or worse, then I suppose I should put her down... but if it is a possibility i will baby her thru the winter with smaller companions so that she has time to grow without stress
Advice appreciated. Thx
Jeff
The question is, assuming the bum leg is the result of injury and not genetics... am I misguided to think with time she will hold her own in a small flock of just cochins so that she has some value as an egg layer to increase the genetic diversity of my flock?
I ask because i would be happier starting out with 3 females....
These as not terribly common... the chicks are lavender and split black with lavender... she is a split black..
If the answer is no... that i wont be able to get a some fertile eggs from here without distress or worse, then I suppose I should put her down... but if it is a possibility i will baby her thru the winter with smaller companions so that she has time to grow without stress
Advice appreciated. Thx
Jeff