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jen before you cull, try my method of hobbles.
take a piece of foam padding, cut 2 slits in it spaced apart the width of the legs. foam should be a depth of how long your chicks legs are. basicly put slide the chicks feet into the slots and then tape around the entire outside edge of block of foam trapping the legs inside. now place this block of foam, chick attached, into a deep cup that will hold the foam from tipping over. if the feet are curled, take a piece of packing tape, cut into a rectangle, sticky side up, put chicks feet flat on this. then over the top, spread the toes and tape across the toes. now tape front to back around the foam block except where the chick is sitting on the block, then insert chick and foam into cup. the chick can't move from this so it will need to be fed and watered. I normally do this over night, then in the morning, untape and see how chick is doing. retape for a few more hours if needed but generally by morning they are doing very well keeping feet flat and legs in the proper position. the hardest thing is to get them taped in so that they don't get their feet out until you are ready (or fall over)
if it doesn't work, you can cull later.