Dragon Slayer Trinket
Wondering and Wandering
Hi,
My mixed breed chick has been extremely unlucky. Her mother cracked the egg about 2/3 of the way through incubation, and I think she was slightly malpositioned. She had a hard time hatching, so I ended up taking a little shell off for her, but she got the rest by herself. Her legs were mildly splayed for a day, but they fixed themselves the day after she hatched. She's been dealing with pasty butt, so that's why she unfortunately has a bit of a naked rear end. I'm not sure if you can see that in the video. Her right leg has something wrong with one of the joints - If our fingers are her toes and our wrist is her ankle, the joint that would correspond to our elbow is the issue. It doesn't appear to be swollen at all, and it feels the same as her other joint, it's just facing the wrong direction. I noticed this yesterday. She doesn't like it when I try to gently turn it to face the other way, and rubber bands don't help. She slips a lot when she walks. She hatched sometime last Sunday/Monday night, so I think she's about 7/8 days old. I finished the hatch in the bator since her mother didn't see it through. She's in the brooder and has been in the brooder the entire time with two chicks, and then we got five more.
All help is appreciated, whether your advice is to cull, let her figure it out, or otherwise. I'd rather not cull her if I don't have to. I realize that I might need to for her quality of life, but if you have had any similar issues and have advice on how to treat whatever is wrong with her, I'd really appreciate that.
DST
@Wyorp Rock
@Eggcessive
@Pyxis
@SilverBirds
My mixed breed chick has been extremely unlucky. Her mother cracked the egg about 2/3 of the way through incubation, and I think she was slightly malpositioned. She had a hard time hatching, so I ended up taking a little shell off for her, but she got the rest by herself. Her legs were mildly splayed for a day, but they fixed themselves the day after she hatched. She's been dealing with pasty butt, so that's why she unfortunately has a bit of a naked rear end. I'm not sure if you can see that in the video. Her right leg has something wrong with one of the joints - If our fingers are her toes and our wrist is her ankle, the joint that would correspond to our elbow is the issue. It doesn't appear to be swollen at all, and it feels the same as her other joint, it's just facing the wrong direction. I noticed this yesterday. She doesn't like it when I try to gently turn it to face the other way, and rubber bands don't help. She slips a lot when she walks. She hatched sometime last Sunday/Monday night, so I think she's about 7/8 days old. I finished the hatch in the bator since her mother didn't see it through. She's in the brooder and has been in the brooder the entire time with two chicks, and then we got five more.
All help is appreciated, whether your advice is to cull, let her figure it out, or otherwise. I'd rather not cull her if I don't have to. I realize that I might need to for her quality of life, but if you have had any similar issues and have advice on how to treat whatever is wrong with her, I'd really appreciate that.
DST
@Wyorp Rock
@Eggcessive
@Pyxis
@SilverBirds
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