BlazingColours
Chirping
- Jan 2, 2019
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Chick cannot stand and flips sideways...
History. pipped monday evening. Tuesday evening was almost out at 9pm so I went to bed. This morning chick was out and fully dry with a very dry umbilical chord wrapped around one leg and still attached to the shell. I cut chord and untangled its leg. Now the chick pushes with one leg only and ends upside down all the time. I made up a splayed leg brace but it dont seem to help at all. Just ends up upside down. Tried a styrofoam cup and the chick pushed hard with one leg and still gets flipped over. The other leg moves and pushes too but not with near the strength.
SOOOO, what next? Maybe cut holes in bottom of styrofoam cup for legs to go through and make some divide like that to keep it upright? Id say about its about 12 hours now since it hatched.
Anyone been through this? What worked and what didnt?
History. pipped monday evening. Tuesday evening was almost out at 9pm so I went to bed. This morning chick was out and fully dry with a very dry umbilical chord wrapped around one leg and still attached to the shell. I cut chord and untangled its leg. Now the chick pushes with one leg only and ends upside down all the time. I made up a splayed leg brace but it dont seem to help at all. Just ends up upside down. Tried a styrofoam cup and the chick pushed hard with one leg and still gets flipped over. The other leg moves and pushes too but not with near the strength.
SOOOO, what next? Maybe cut holes in bottom of styrofoam cup for legs to go through and make some divide like that to keep it upright? Id say about its about 12 hours now since it hatched.
Anyone been through this? What worked and what didnt?