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At times nature does some wierd things. Keep grooming the feathers in the right direction and hopefully they'll straightened out on their own. I've seen baby parrots with a stump for a wing and occasionally a vet would have to remove the stump to stop feathers from growing inward. Chicks do a lot of grooming when growing new feathers. My concern would be the chick picking at the sore to the point of self mutilation. If you are handy with scissors and a needle you can fashion a sort of a jacket to keep the chick from creating a sore. With parrots I use a sock with a hole on the end for wings and the head to fit through. I fit the sock to the size of the bird and slide it over the bird like a glove.
Good luck! I'd make that chicken my house chicken!
Good luck! I'd make that chicken my house chicken!
and Welcome To BYC! Glad the chick seems to be doing better. You might want to put something like Blu-Kote spray on the sore, it helps keep the other chicks from pecking at it.