If it's not correcting itself by the second day in the brooder, get a couple bandaids, and on one side of the sticky part, very gently place the toes in the proper position. Fold the other sticky part on top, running your fingernail in between the toes to seal it. Carefully trim away the excess. Repeat on other foot. Check in 2 days. NEVER leave their toes in a boot, or their legs hobbled for more than 2 days, without changing out the bandaging. Their legs, and feet easily grow enough in 2 days, that the older bandaging can be constrictive, cut off circulation some, etc. That's counterproductive. Usually in a couple days things are ok, however, if you need to re-do the boot, another 2 days should do just fine. Don't wait past a couple days, since their bones have not fully hardened, and are more pliable, making it much easier to correct the problem.