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They walk on their knees like where the foot meets the thigh. They look 100% healthy. Neither leg is backwards. Normally they have their toes curled to the inside. It's just almost like they can't stand on their feet. Sent from my iPad using TapatalkCould you describe it verbally also? I'm not sure I understand what they're doing.
They walk on their knees like where the foot meets the thigh. They look 100% healthy. Neither leg is backwards. Normally they have their toes curled to the inside. It's just almost like they can't stand on their feet.
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They walk on their knees like where the foot meets the thigh. They look 100% healthy. Neither leg is backwards. Normally they have their toes curled to the inside. It's just almost like they can't stand on their feet.
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Chicks with vitamin deficiencies will walk on there hocks like you are describing with yours. It usually mean a vitamin deficiency, but in this case I highly doubt it. It is odd thy they just started doing this. And at the point I would say it is too late to fix a vitamin deficiency , f that is what it is. My best guess would be leaning towards mareks. Don't freak out until you know for sure. I am pretty sure that the only way to identify mareks is through a nerotopsy. I would just say to practice extreme bio security until you know for sure so that you don't spread it to any other chickens. Best of luck