Jan 27, 2018 #1 Texaschickie85 Chirping Joined Jan 2, 2018 Messages 64 Reaction score 86 Points 71 this chick came from Atwood’s, I’ve never seen chicken feet like this. Is there something wrong with it? Attachments 6D2E1195-18A1-4CF3-BEE1-7CA4EC009DAC.jpeg 215.4 KB · Views: 15
this chick came from Atwood’s, I’ve never seen chicken feet like this. Is there something wrong with it?
Jan 27, 2018 #2 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 174,698 Reaction score 720,896 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey Its toes are fused. It's a genetic trait. If the chick is unable to walk, it may be necessary to cut the webbing between the toes.
Its toes are fused. It's a genetic trait. If the chick is unable to walk, it may be necessary to cut the webbing between the toes.
Jan 27, 2018 Thread starter #3 Texaschickie85 Chirping Joined Jan 2, 2018 Messages 64 Reaction score 86 Points 71 Oh no!!! It can walk fine. A little wobbly but it’s only two days old so I guess I’ll hope for the best. Would I cut them apart myself?
Oh no!!! It can walk fine. A little wobbly but it’s only two days old so I guess I’ll hope for the best. Would I cut them apart myself?