I’m not going to assist anymore, but it’s really trying to push through nowOh no! I hope I’m didn’t inadvertently kill this guy.
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I’m not going to assist anymore, but it’s really trying to push through nowOh no! I hope I’m didn’t inadvertently kill this guy.
@CluckNDoodle The Isbar in our last hatch was splayed. I didn’t have any luck with the leg banding. I had better luck with the cup method... https://104homestead.com/fixing-spraddle-leg-drinking-glass/
I also did very gentle leg stretches. I adjusted how I held it as well— instead of letting it lay in my hand, I held it and let its feet touch my hand. Just enough for it to want to push off, but not enough that it could bend its legs to sit down, if that makes any sense.
Good luck, hope it starts doing better soon!
Oh no! I hope I’m didn’t inadvertently kill this guy.
Oh wow, yeah he definitely look ready in this video. Lol
S/he is looking pretty good there! Do you have more eggs in the incubator with this one?
Cool idea - I hadn’t heard of that! Glad that it worked for you! I’m currently treating two keets for spraddle leg, one with a rubber band and one a bandaid. Seems to be working - if I could catch that purple keet I’d take the rubber band off!!!@CluckNDoodle The Isbar in our last hatch was splayed. I didn’t have any luck with the leg banding. I had better luck with the cup method... https://104homestead.com/fixing-spraddle-leg-drinking-glass/
I also did very gentle leg stretches. I adjusted how I held it as well— instead of letting it lay in my hand, I held it and let its feet touch my hand. Just enough for it to want to push off, but not enough that it could bend its legs to sit down, if that makes any sense.
Good luck, hope it starts doing better soon!