yeah hes so cute it might be due to lack of nutrition. although i know he eats i dont think he eats as much as the other babies since he is so small.. i fed him some scrambled eggs with glucosamine and b vitamins crushed in and he liked those alot. i'm going to the store now to buy some baby vitamins
i haven't had any luck so far. i think its because his thigh is pointed outward. they have a thing on how to put the hock back in place but nothing about thighs idk if his thigh just grew like that or if its disconnected or what..
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I'm not sure how much you're willing to spend but a visit to the vet could help. I know my vet has successfully done braces and re-breaking of bones on chickens before.
Yeah.. typically a first visit is $50 plus whatever they have to do. I just dropped $500 at the vet to save my rooster and most people thought I was nuts for doing that
We had one hatch from purchased/shipped eggs that looked just like that. It lived about 2 weeks and then died. It's best for both of you to go ahead and cull.
idk if i can kill something that has a will to live.. right now i have his legs taped in the hobble thing and he is in a gardening pot in the brooder. i taped his legs so that they are pointing like a normal chicken but he cant move with them on i'm hoping it will act as a cast. all his brothers and sisters are outside in the bigger pen so he doesn't get abused anymore. i have been feeding him vitamins, eggs and yogurt.
i asked the bird sanctuary people and they said they didn't know how to fix it