AnnieCopperkettle
Hatching
- Nov 10, 2025
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Hi all, I hatched a chick in an incubator which I think has splayed legs. It's legs go out to the side and one leg had the tendency to go straight back. It can't walk at all and scoots along on its belly. It was a long time from pip to unzip when hatching so maybe malpostitioned? It is now 48 hours old. I have had a splint on it since about 6 hours old but it still can't stand up. I used a band-aid first then a straw and rubber bad, both worked fine and seemed comfortable. It can weight bare but when I let go of it it falls forward and legs stick out behind and scoots about on its belly. I have popped it in a cup a little and it kind of stands but its feet seem to not flatten out. It did get one leg stuck in a loop of membrane when hatching and dragged the shell about for a bit before another chick pecked it off, poor thing.
Should I do more cup therapy? Vitamins? Chick chair?
This is the first time this has happened to me so I don't really know what I'm doing. The chick is otherwise loud and feisty and has been pooing. It's legs look normal (if a little weak). I am spoon feeding it honey water and egg yolk, but it's a lot of work if this little one is not going to improve. What should I do?
Should I do more cup therapy? Vitamins? Chick chair?
This is the first time this has happened to me so I don't really know what I'm doing. The chick is otherwise loud and feisty and has been pooing. It's legs look normal (if a little weak). I am spoon feeding it honey water and egg yolk, but it's a lot of work if this little one is not going to improve. What should I do?
