I have an 18 week old black Australorp with crooked toes. What, if anything, can I do to help her out?
I have read previous posts about the condition and I'm a bit confused. I noticed it just recently, so it's not been a problem since she was a chick. Is it vitamin deficiency? If so, why do they all not have the problem. They do not free range and have a very good, well balanced feed that they all seem to eat lots of. I offer it free choice at all times.
She does not walk funny or have a problem perching. She has no problem getting up and down from the roost. But like I said, I just noticed it, so I will watch her more carefully now. Any ideas? Thanks.
Julie P
I have read previous posts about the condition and I'm a bit confused. I noticed it just recently, so it's not been a problem since she was a chick. Is it vitamin deficiency? If so, why do they all not have the problem. They do not free range and have a very good, well balanced feed that they all seem to eat lots of. I offer it free choice at all times.
She does not walk funny or have a problem perching. She has no problem getting up and down from the roost. But like I said, I just noticed it, so I will watch her more carefully now. Any ideas? Thanks.
Julie P