- Jun 24, 2009
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Help! I am brand new to backyard chickens (for real and the website) so I don't know if this is something to worry about or not. My little girl acquired a black rooster and a tan hen chick from her kindergarten class egg-hatch. Since we have recently moved to a 30 acre plot in the country we decided to try raising them. I am building my own coop for them and for additions which I expect. Anyway, recently we have noticed that the hen's right leg seems to collapse under her weight sometimes and the toes seem to fold together inward. This morning we noticed the left leg now doing the same thing. She seems fine except for this problem and I do not know what could be the cause or cure. Any ideas??
Oh, they are staying on a screened-in porch all the time and have been eating almost solely "chick food" we got from the farmer's co-op. I don't dare let them run free until the coop is ready because we have a ton of predators out here.
--Toddw

Oh, they are staying on a screened-in porch all the time and have been eating almost solely "chick food" we got from the farmer's co-op. I don't dare let them run free until the coop is ready because we have a ton of predators out here.
--Toddw