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ebear82: Glad to see that your chicks leg is doing better. Sometimes chicks can't get their feet under themselves right & get spraddle leg (leg or legs spread out or to the side). A layer in the incubator & the brooder of waffle type shelf liner will help avoid that, slippery paper can cause it also. They often recover easily with a brace in a few days, make sure to add marbles to the water for if they fall forward into water they won't drown before getting themselves up again. They are ackward at first, but get the hang of it later in the day. I use a white pipe cleaner (weird colors attract pecking by other chicks sometimes) cut into 4 equal pcs. Take a piece, curl each end around a pencil, lay the whole thing on counter & flatten everything. Now you have something to crimp loosly around each upper leg with the straight part inbetween as a brace. Try not to twist their legs when putting it on. This works easily & does not stick to the skin like bandaids or tape. It can be left on for a few days, then remove to see if they need it any longer. Have fun with your chickies!
D'Angelo N Va.: Congrats on your chicks hatching, proud PaPa. I found this for you on posting pics & can be found in the future by clicking Index (in the above blue line list), the Frequently Asked Questions. Good luck with that, I look forward to seeing the pictures. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1198
Also, you're right! Sometimes some do hatch the next day, there are so many factors that determine that; some are different breeds, cold spots in incubator, humidity changes, etc. etc.
D'Angelo N Va.: Congrats on your chicks hatching, proud PaPa. I found this for you on posting pics & can be found in the future by clicking Index (in the above blue line list), the Frequently Asked Questions. Good luck with that, I look forward to seeing the pictures. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1198
Also, you're right! Sometimes some do hatch the next day, there are so many factors that determine that; some are different breeds, cold spots in incubator, humidity changes, etc. etc.
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