SamLockwood
Songster
- Sep 29, 2022
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This is my Cream Legbar roo at 10 weeks, that I got from Meyer Hatchery with 5 other boys. He's got two curled toes (middle and inner) on his right foot. He first developed it at about 7 and a half weeks.
I can find lots of info on curly toes on younger chicks, but very little on a bird 8+ weeks old.
I tried vet-wrapping the croocked toes, and he threw that off in less than a day. I tried a "booty" with vet-wrap & cardboard, which he threw off in a couple of minutes.
I've been doing vitamin therapy (adding rooster booster to his water).
I've had better luck using medical tape (just strong enough he can't toss it off, but not so strong I have to worry about pulling skin off when I change the wrap), but so far the condition doesn't seem to be improving.
The good news is he gets around quite well: he doesn't limp, doesn't seem to be in pain, and can run and roost. The curled toes can get a decent grip on things, it's just they curl when he stands on them.
I'm likely to try splinting / wrapping for only one more week before giving up.
My main question is whether this was some injury or if it's genetic. If it's genetic I don't want to breed him and will have to re-home him.
I can find lots of info on curly toes on younger chicks, but very little on a bird 8+ weeks old.
I tried vet-wrapping the croocked toes, and he threw that off in less than a day. I tried a "booty" with vet-wrap & cardboard, which he threw off in a couple of minutes.
I've been doing vitamin therapy (adding rooster booster to his water).
I've had better luck using medical tape (just strong enough he can't toss it off, but not so strong I have to worry about pulling skin off when I change the wrap), but so far the condition doesn't seem to be improving.
The good news is he gets around quite well: he doesn't limp, doesn't seem to be in pain, and can run and roost. The curled toes can get a decent grip on things, it's just they curl when he stands on them.
I'm likely to try splinting / wrapping for only one more week before giving up.
My main question is whether this was some injury or if it's genetic. If it's genetic I don't want to breed him and will have to re-home him.