Foot/leg deformity?

Sefirothe

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This chick just hatched with a bit of assistance. It had been zipped for at least 8 hours I think? If not more. All I did was pull the cap off the egg off and it popped the rest of the way out itself.

The feet seem extra curled and flat. And it appears to be unable to move either leg. It’s been rocking side to side using its wings but that’s about all it’s done.
 
I would give it a few more hours to see if it straightens out, but chicks that need assistance hatching usually have problems for reasons. This one doesn't look good, so you may want to be prepared to cull the poor little thing.
 
I would give it a few more hours to see if it straightens out, but chicks that need assistance hatching usually have problems for reasons. This one doesn't look good, so you may want to be prepared to cull the poor little thing.
That's pretty much what I was assuming. If it couldnt move its legs it couldnt push the shell apart once it zipped.

There's one or maybe 2 more eggs in the incubator in the same state. Zipped but not hatched, zipped long enough for the chick's down to start looking fluffy thru the zip crack.
 
That's pretty much what I was assuming. If it couldnt move its legs it couldnt push the shell apart once it zipped.

There's one or maybe 2 more eggs in the incubator in the same state. Zipped but not hatched, zipped long enough for the chick's down to start looking fluffy thru the zip crack.
It can take up to 24 hours from pip to zip. Sometimes an assisted chick will be fine, but most have problems.
 
I just got a high humidity alert, so I figured I'd burp the incubator and grabbed it to see.

It seems to have no ability to move its hips or hocks. I couldnt gently move either leg to point down or forward at all. Its not the down glued together either, it just seems to have no mobility.
 
I just got a high humidity alert, so I figured I'd burp the incubator and grabbed it to see.

It seems to have no ability to move its hips or hocks. I couldnt gently move either leg to point down or forward at all. Its not the down glued together either, it just seems to have no mobility.
Poor thing. I would cull. It's going to suffer before passing away otherwise.
 

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