- Apr 9, 2011
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I have 8 Coturnix chicks that just hatched last night and 2 have splay leg. I am new to quail, but this is my 3rd batch of eggs I've hatched and I haven't had this issue yet. I've read a little about splinting the legs and about possible causes, but I wanted some insight from those with experience here.
If it helps, I use an auto-turner until day 14 of incubation. The incubator has a wire mesh bottom and the brooder has paper towels lining the bottom. All other chicks from the previous hatches did great, and all the current chicks are doing fine except these 2. It seems to be an issue with the legs themselves since even holding these chicks or supporting them when they stand, I can feel their legs spreading out to the sides as if they just aren't able to hold them normally. They did just hatch last night, so they're no more than 24 hours old at this point. Also, they're from 2 different pairs and they're different varieties, so I question a genetic link.
Any suggestions? I'd really like to resolve this if possible.
Thanks
If it helps, I use an auto-turner until day 14 of incubation. The incubator has a wire mesh bottom and the brooder has paper towels lining the bottom. All other chicks from the previous hatches did great, and all the current chicks are doing fine except these 2. It seems to be an issue with the legs themselves since even holding these chicks or supporting them when they stand, I can feel their legs spreading out to the sides as if they just aren't able to hold them normally. They did just hatch last night, so they're no more than 24 hours old at this point. Also, they're from 2 different pairs and they're different varieties, so I question a genetic link.
Any suggestions? I'd really like to resolve this if possible.
Thanks