should i be worried?

Dan Saiyan

In the Brooder
Aug 22, 2017
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so i hatched two silkies yesterday and one seems to be doing fine (she's running out from under the heating plate and eating/drinking occasionally and she can walk just fine) but the other one is starting to make me a little nervous; she can walk, but she's wobbly, and she's a little smaller than the other. she also never leaves the heating plate and just moves around underneath it and sleeps a lot. i put her near the food to try and get her to eat but she wouldn't eat even when i tapped to show her how. she did drink water, though, when the other chick went over and drank some.

does she just need more time? they're only a day old, after all. i've never hatched chickens before so i don't know what to look out for!
 
UPDATE: i think i see that she has malformed feet??? :^( maybe that's why she's all wobbly...is she going to be okay? should i take her to the vet? she's drinking but still not eating...
 
How is your chick?
Photos of the feet?
i took her to the vet today just in case and they said i should try physical therapy for a week to straighten out her toes! they also said if its not fixed after that we might have to talk about amputating the toes :^( but im going to try the cardboard boot method and see if it helps!

no photos right now tho, my bad :'3
 
i took her to the vet today just in case and they said i should try physical therapy for a week to straighten out her toes! they also said if its not fixed after that we might have to talk about amputating the toes :^( but im going to try the cardboard boot method and see if it helps!

no photos right now tho, my bad :'3
Wow!
Are the toes curled or crooked?
I would start giving a poultry vitamin that contains B2(Riboflavin) right away or you can crush 1/4 tablet human B-Complex and add that to her feed.

Curled toes, tape them flat:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1139759/curled-up-chick-toes
https://www.mypetchicken.com/backya...-toes-are-all-curled-up-whats-wrong-H293.aspx

Crooked toes...usually that is genetic, incubation problem, etc. and can't be corrected. You can try since she is young, but crooked toes are most of the time considered a bone deformity. https://poultrykeeper.com/skeletal-and-muscular-disorders/crooked-toes/
 

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