I didn't tell him he was handicapped so he doesn't know. He doesn't want me to treat him any differently.
Same approach with my child. And imagine that, he acts like a "normal" child

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I didn't tell him he was handicapped so he doesn't know. He doesn't want me to treat him any differently.
Awww! How cute! I love baby chicks! I sometimes wonder if "some" leg issues are genetic? I don't know?
I have 6 pullets and 2 roos so far. I have lost 1 to a predator, my dog, I have him in lockdown and he is supervised when out.
Here's a Eo story:
I have my EO's in my DH "old" shed that has no windows(yet). Well I open the doors to let them out. Well it was really windy out and I was working in my coop which is up a hill and about a block away? Well anyways an EO pullet came up to me and was peeping+pecking my shoes and I looked around and noticed she was by herself. So I picked her up and took her back down to her shed and seen that the door had blown shut! She had come up to where I was to tell me the other EO's were shut up and needed to be let out!![]()
OMG, OMG, OMG!!!!!! Problem chick made a complete turnaround today! I cannot tell him apart from the others. I study really hard and I can only tell which one it was by his looks, not by his legs. I am so SOOOOO EXCITED!![]()
OMG, OMG, OMG!!!!!! Problem chick made a complete turnaround today! I cannot tell him apart from the others. I study really hard and I can only tell which one it was by his looks, not by his legs. I am so SOOOOO EXCITED!![]()
I have two! That is it...I didn't candle very well...it depresses me...Congrats to the other new EO chicks... One of the little ones hatched yesterday..day 20 and one today day 21...both seem fine...