Deformed Chick - please help UPLOADED PICS!!!! *UPDATED* Should i cull

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When I first started out-I had a bad hatch that resulted in 5 handicappers. I took them all on and worked with each one for 2-3 months. It was too emotional for me as none of them were getting better and some were declining in health. Dh and I decided to put all 5 down at once-it was horrible. It was our first time putting birds down too:( Dh said after that he will never help me again-he meant it. So our rule here is that when a bird cannot be fixed within a two week period or show some drastic improvement..it gets put down:( This is totally your decision and no one will fault you for trying longer or putting it down-but if that chicks is struggling to get to food and water it will only get worse as he grows and puts more weight on..I'm sorry-we're here for whatever decision you choose
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I think i know deep down in my heart that it should be put down. As its feet turn in too if you notice. I can't put it down though i am too soft and i'd keep thinking i aint doing it right and hurting him. My other half works away as he cant do it because i know he could do it (hes a farmer) I will speak to my neighbour they have chickens so he might be able to do the dead for me i think breaks my heart this but i think he will just get worse. Such a shame coz health wise he is 100%
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Bless you for trying so hard. Unfortunately, chicks grow so fast that chances of correcting this problem is nearly zero. Humane euthanasia is the only option in this case.
 
The deed has been done.
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My neighbours husband had to do it as i couldnt. I got him to put her in a box and tape it so i couldnt see nothing and i buried her in the garden.

Am i just the only one that get really freaked out by thinking of them and like what they are thinking before it happens. Sorry just really freaks me out.
 
I'm so sorry both you and the chick had to go through this. I think you made the right decision, and I know it was hard. Being a responsible animal owner is full of joy, and sometimes, hard to make choices. Hugs going out to you, and I hope the rest of your flock stay happy and healthy. They're so lucky to have an owner like you.
 
Do remember you've saved him a lot of suffering & that he's now where he can run & play & do happy flying leaps... Think of how he is now, and that what you did for him helped him reach there with much less pain.
I am so sorry for the struggle & sadness you've had to go through, & sorry for your loss of the sweetie you cared so much for.
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