they are curled up, they were splayed legged also put tape on them still having some difficulty. 2 of my chicks are like this
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The only time i have chicks with foot problems is when they have taken to long to hatch in the incubator, foot problems in chicks hatched by their mom is rare around here so i do not believe it is a birth defect.sounds like the chick has serious birth defects. Did you buy this chick or was he bred from your own flock?
Soory about your chick but you did the best thing .This 2012 breeding season I had my first problem with this, with peachicks. I made shoes and everything but they would jump in the water dish and the shoes would come off.One of the chicks just had one toe that was crooked off to the side, the other was soo horrible. I think it did have splayed leg and a hole mess of problems. That poor chick couldn't take care of itself and kept getting poopy but and I finally just took it out in the middle of the woods and set it down and walked away. It was too much sadness for me. The other chick with just one bad toe kept taking off the shoes so I just left it alone and as the chick grew it's toe grew into the right place and you could never tell it had a crooked toe. I was wondering if my incubator was too warm or something... It did seem like the peachicks took a long time to hatch... It was then that I decided I do want to stick with letting the peahens hatch out the chicks. I don't want to hatch out a ton of chicks anyways, and my peahens are so good at hatching their eggs that I decided to just do that...Maybe someday I might hatch a few in the incubator just so I can have more extremely friendly peas like Peep, but mainly I am letting the peahens hatch their own eggs.![]()