We use a thin strip of vet wrap to hobble any chicks that need it and it works wonders because it only sticks to itself.
Of course be careful as that does increase the likely hood that the chick could fall and not get up or drown in the waterer. You could definitely hobble and put in the cup but make sure you're talking taking the chick out for exercise. Also I wouldn't suggest having the chick walk on the newspaper newspaper is often slippery and chicks on newspaper are at a heightened risk of splay legs. I would suggest a thin towel or something along those lines to walk on. Or short carpet
Also as far as boots go they look good. We also use the vet wrap for boots because it can he hard to get bandaid or tape boots off.
Of course be careful as that does increase the likely hood that the chick could fall and not get up or drown in the waterer. You could definitely hobble and put in the cup but make sure you're talking taking the chick out for exercise. Also I wouldn't suggest having the chick walk on the newspaper newspaper is often slippery and chicks on newspaper are at a heightened risk of splay legs. I would suggest a thin towel or something along those lines to walk on. Or short carpet
Also as far as boots go they look good. We also use the vet wrap for boots because it can he hard to get bandaid or tape boots off.