I hatched swedish flower hens about a week ago and have 6 that were normal and 1 that required assistance out of the shell (I feel I waited too long to intervene, this is the first time I've hatched eggs). The one that needed help out of the shell had curled toes that somewhat straightened out in the first 12 hours but we did end up putting on medical tape "chick shoes" for 24 after that and she's been separated from the rest because they're very rambunctious and were pecking everything at first including eyes so I was worried. I've also been giving poultry cell and additional b12 to ensure bases are covered.
At this point, her little feet are totally straight on the right but on the left the center toe turns over a bit on its side. She will sometimes straighten it to use her talon(claw?) I've been very ill so we were not as aggressive at continually splinting and just tried again over the last two days, this time with a softly wrapped toothpick splint and two pieces of medical tape.
It seems to be helping, but I really want to put her in with the other chicks. She's sweet and spicy, I think she will hold her own. She's growing on target. But I want to keep splinting gently to see if we can get the toe in better position for life.
Do you think it's ok to add her in? Any special considerations? Right now her besties are me and a teddy bear, and some classical music. If it's relevant, all of these chicks are highly socialized to me and very outgoing. The pecking of each other has died down.
At this point, her little feet are totally straight on the right but on the left the center toe turns over a bit on its side. She will sometimes straighten it to use her talon(claw?) I've been very ill so we were not as aggressive at continually splinting and just tried again over the last two days, this time with a softly wrapped toothpick splint and two pieces of medical tape.
It seems to be helping, but I really want to put her in with the other chicks. She's sweet and spicy, I think she will hold her own. She's growing on target. But I want to keep splinting gently to see if we can get the toe in better position for life.
Do you think it's ok to add her in? Any special considerations? Right now her besties are me and a teddy bear, and some classical music. If it's relevant, all of these chicks are highly socialized to me and very outgoing. The pecking of each other has died down.