Injury of legs after the hatch

HappyHippyChick

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I hatched a chick and the legs seem twisted. I tried to make a sling but it seems like the chick is cheeping a lot and I'm afraid it must be hurt. And the poor thing. I do not know exactly what to do. I tried to feed it and use a sling and it just seems the feet are not working and the legs. I dunno. Does anyone know what could have caused this? I talked to the person which I got the eggs but the person is not being nice although says they are so professional and not being helpful at all.

But the person says I do not know how to hatch. Well, I don't think so. Something was a bit strange right after I bought the eggs and this person seems sketchy. But really I would just like some help about this poor chick.
 
I thought it was a nutrition issue. And now the eyes are closed and she is cheeping a lot. Some of the eggs looked small and I incubated 12 and 3 hatched. I had candelled and it did look like there was only 3 that were fertilized.
 
I'm wondering if there is a possibility that a hatch could cause twisted legs? I'm upset as it looks like the poor thing hurts and I mya have to take her out of her misery. I'm just wondering if why this may have happened
 
Can you post a pic? I had to hatch one the other night and her legs weren’t working at all. I layed her on her back in my hand (in a warm towel) and gently bent and her legs for her even making sure the hips were working properly. She did holler quite a bit but I did a little DIY physical therapy, put her back in incubator, offered her grogel (for a pick me up) and then continued for about every 30 minutes. I figured she would die. The next time I went in for her little physical therapy session she was actually walking around (weak but still trying) she lived and she’s doing perfectly fine. I’m just offering advice from a personal predicament. Hope everything works out.
 
I'm wondering if there is a possibility that a hatch could cause twisted legs? I'm upset as it looks like the poor thing hurts and I mya have to take her out of her misery. I'm just wondering if why this may have happened
Try a little physical therapy before you put her down. You never know. And if you can mix a little sugar salt and baking soda, even some egg told in a syringe to help her with weakness. Just keep stimulating her little legs! She may be a miracle chick 🩷
 

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