The foot itself needs to be taped outstretched as if in the normal position,,then you may need to make a wire brace from the backside of the leg,coming down so it's flat on the floor,,much like in the shape of a letter "L". I use shipping tape,,clear and about 2" wide,lay a cut piece about 5" long so it's sticky side up,,then take the peachick and outstretch it's toes in their normal position and push them down on the tape,,do this to one side of the tape so you can then take the other 1/2 of the tape and bring over the top of the toes,,be sure to press the tape together between each toe so it's tape sticking to tape. You can then trim off the excess tape,then make your "L" brace and use surgical tape around the bottom of the leg,and more shipping tape on the bottom of the foot to secure.This chick,, as severe as it's toes looks may need them taped for 3 days at least. Trick is to get each toe outstretched and flat on the tape so each toe is spread apart,as if naturally walking.This peachick already looks several weeks old and this should have been done right after it hatched,waiting for the toes to "set" wrong takes longer to straighten and in some cases they will not get straight after too long of time has elapsed.