Sounds like the hock joint is dislocated, and I know of no way to fix it. I have never heard of silkies being prone to feet deformities, and have hatched many hundreds over the years.Hi everyone, I have a question for the experts.
I just received a shipment of Silkie chicks (I buy from hatcheries to resell locally) and one little black chick has a very obvious leg deformity. It looks like the knee joint is locked in a bent position, probably where it was positioned in the egg. Is there a good treatment for this? Is it likely to loosen up over time or is this likely a permanent Issue? I know Silkies are prone to feet deformities so I was thinking this might be a somewhat common issue for the breed.
Any advise is appreciated.
The chick otherwise seems healthy and full of energy.