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Your chick might have spadle or splayed leg. You might have to splint it. Lots of information on the net on how to do it. I had a malposition chick in my last batch like your one, pipped wrong. It also had only one leg out sideway. Sadly my one didn't get better and died a couple of day later. Hopefully your chicks leg sorts itself out😊
Thank you. I will research it.
 
Your chick might have spadle or splayed leg. You might have to splint it. Lots of information on the net on how to do it. I had a malposition chick in my last batch like your one, pipped wrong. It also had only one leg out sideway. Sadly my one didn't get better and died a couple of day later. Hopefully your chicks leg sorts itself out😊
So, I have made it a sling out of a sock and a table with food and water and a fence to keep the active chick from picking on it. I just need to get some vet tape to make a splint. I have been stretching it backwards like when the stretch their legs and it does not complain. It tried to stand up but after a few seconds it was down again. I am pretty comfortable with the diagnosis of an Achilles Tendon slipping out of place. I will get a splint put on it tonight and see what the next few days brings. It loves egg yolk, but does not like being fed water with a dropper. It is an interesting time.
 

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I think you're done a great job with the sling idea. Little chick doesn't look unhappy about it and has the company of his hatch mates. Hopefully it will work. Good luck 😍
 
I think you're done a great job with the sling idea. Little chick doesn't look unhappy about it and has the company of his hatch mates. Hopefully it will work. Good luck 😍
I had to redo my first setup as the chick was able to get itself out of the sock. Here is my new setup. 2 more days and hopefully a little therapy and it will be good to go.
 

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I had to redo my first setup as the chick was able to get itself out of the sock. Here is my new setup. 2 more days and hopefully a little therapy and it will be good to go.
So, it does not appear that the chick is cured. Its legs go out to the side now. So I have put the splayed let splint on it. But do I just let it lay on the floor and flop around or what? Ugh, I dont know what to do at this point.
 
Sorry but your chick might be to old to fix now as there is only a small window of opportunity to fix leg problems like this. Sometimes they aren't fixable. It's a really cruel thing to happen as otherwise chick is healthy. You may need to cull I sorry to say😞.
 
Sorry but your chick might be to old to fix now as there is only a small window of opportunity to fix leg problems like this. Sometimes they aren't fixable. It's a really cruel thing to happen as otherwise chick is healthy. You may need to cull I sorry to say😞.
Unfortunately, I think you are correct. I have figured out another setup and I will see how it does by the end of the day. My husband goes back to work for a week tomorrow and I dont have the heart to cull the poor little thing. It is such a fighter. Hopefully there is some sign of improving.
 
I'm so sorry he's still not doing well. Perhaps folks in the emergencies section will have some advice, tho it sounds like you're doing all you can.
 
I'm so sorry he's still not doing well. Perhaps folks in the emergencies section will have some advice, tho it sounds like you're doing all you can.
Thank you. I am trying but just don't know what else to do. We shall see.
 

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