Is This Something That Can Be Corrected or Does It Need To Be Culled?

kingmt

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The pics are not very revealing but the right leg is turned outward. She doesn't use it to move around but she can kick it when you start messing with her. She just hatched today about 6AM & is still not up walking or even getting on it. She just lays on her good leg & flops where eever she goes.

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I have a tiny button quail kind of like yours. She flops all over the place, and is only half the size of her siblings. I feel so bad for her, but she doesn't seem to be hurting. I hope someone has ideas on this.
 
I don't know. I don't have experience with this. It looks worse then the pics show.

Edit: If I pull both legs together they look the same but otherwise it looks like it grows from the side of the leg at the joint.
 
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I have a 3 week old chick right now with this problem. I didn't splint it because doing so caused her more discomfort than leaving it alone. She gets around just fine, eats, drinks etc but she will always be a special needs chicken. I have another one just like her so I was willing to take her on. It requires a lot of work, but it can be done. Sorry, wish I could be more help.
 
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take the splint off every day or so and see if it can walk on it's own yet. if not, put it back on. if you do splint it be sure to spend time with it every day on a section of carpet and get it to walk a bit.

if there is no improvement after two weeks you might have to cull
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but i think you should try it!
 

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