Oh....and a question for anyone with experience with curled toes in chicks. Anyone have input on splinting toes in bantams? I have read that this might be caused by inconsistent temps in the incy OR by poor substrate.
My daughter and I have been using strips of vetwrap to make toe splints for a porcelain booted bantam with a curled toe on each foot the curls back under his/her foot. I'm wondering if anyone has had success with this method? I might just have to chalk it up to another "differently abled" chicken in our future as we currently have one 3 year old cross beaked EE hen and one bantam chick that is possibly blind (with smaller than normal eye openings)...sigh. From now on, I'm only getting chicks that I can hand select myself (unlike TSC) because I'm afraid my bleeding heart will have a coop full of misfits at this rate.
My daughter and I have been using strips of vetwrap to make toe splints for a porcelain booted bantam with a curled toe on each foot the curls back under his/her foot. I'm wondering if anyone has had success with this method? I might just have to chalk it up to another "differently abled" chicken in our future as we currently have one 3 year old cross beaked EE hen and one bantam chick that is possibly blind (with smaller than normal eye openings)...sigh. From now on, I'm only getting chicks that I can hand select myself (unlike TSC) because I'm afraid my bleeding heart will have a coop full of misfits at this rate.