Therry,
I had a chick that sounds exactly like what you are dealing with. I agreed to take the chicks hatched from a classroom. The teacher had a crappy incubator and didn't know what she was doing, only one chick hatched - with her assistance and the poor thing had the same issues you described. I couldn't kill a chick that a bunch of four year olds loved so I did everything I could to help it. Splay leg treatment, vitamins, chick chair etc. I tried to make it a "wheel chair". It died yesterday. If you don't want to kill it and can afford to feed it, nature will take its course. (Rest in peace Peepers).
Thoughts are with you,
Amy
I had a chick that sounds exactly like what you are dealing with. I agreed to take the chicks hatched from a classroom. The teacher had a crappy incubator and didn't know what she was doing, only one chick hatched - with her assistance and the poor thing had the same issues you described. I couldn't kill a chick that a bunch of four year olds loved so I did everything I could to help it. Splay leg treatment, vitamins, chick chair etc. I tried to make it a "wheel chair". It died yesterday. If you don't want to kill it and can afford to feed it, nature will take its course. (Rest in peace Peepers).
Thoughts are with you,
Amy