JulietsMomma
Chirping
- Mar 24, 2023
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I had hatching eggs and only one hatched. The one that did hatch had splayed legs and curled toes. He’s doing good now - you can tell he has a problem with one of his legs still but he can walk, eat, drink, and get around fine. Toes are completely fixed. I bought some other chicks to put with him after 3 days (couldn’t find any).
They immediately started picking on him and cornered him. I ended up having to separate them and he was still being banded for splayed legs at the time.
I’ve tried reintroducing them several times while monitoring them. He can run away now and will just chirp very loudly while running away to the furthest corner of the brooder.
He is terrified of the other chicks. I’m honestly not sure what to do. I’m newer to everything (we raised chickens growing up but that’s been years ago) now and things have changed since I was a teenager.
Should I keep trying to reintroduce them? He is a Mille fleur d’uccle bantam and the other are silkies around the same size. All about 3 weeks old now.
They immediately started picking on him and cornered him. I ended up having to separate them and he was still being banded for splayed legs at the time.
I’ve tried reintroducing them several times while monitoring them. He can run away now and will just chirp very loudly while running away to the furthest corner of the brooder.
He is terrified of the other chicks. I’m honestly not sure what to do. I’m newer to everything (we raised chickens growing up but that’s been years ago) now and things have changed since I was a teenager.
Should I keep trying to reintroduce them? He is a Mille fleur d’uccle bantam and the other are silkies around the same size. All about 3 weeks old now.