Dec 13, 2011 #1 kmsek Songster 8 Years Joined Feb 3, 2011 Messages 153 Reaction score 1 Points 101 Location N Fla hatched out sat/sun have 2 of my 35 with splayed legs HELP any IDEas!!!
Dec 13, 2011 #2 BobwhiteQuailLover Country Girl[IMG]emojione/assets/png/2665.png?v=2. 9 Years Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 3,831 Reaction score 8 Points 191 Location Wisconsin Get an empty yogurt cup an put shavings in the bottom, then keep him in there for a few days! Be sure to offer food and water though!
Get an empty yogurt cup an put shavings in the bottom, then keep him in there for a few days! Be sure to offer food and water though!
Dec 13, 2011 #3 mochicken Crowing 13 Years Joined Apr 27, 2011 Messages 1,118 Reaction score 12 Points 279 Location NW Missouri Search in the bar up on the top of this page, there are some really good posts with pics on how to correct it with rubberbands or bandaids
Search in the bar up on the top of this page, there are some really good posts with pics on how to correct it with rubberbands or bandaids
Dec 13, 2011 #4 BobwhiteQuailLover Country Girl[IMG]emojione/assets/png/2665.png?v=2. 9 Years Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 3,831 Reaction score 8 Points 191 Location Wisconsin Do NOT use bandaids, I repeat, do NOT use bandaids!
Dec 13, 2011 #5 chickbird Songster Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 575 Reaction score 13 Points 194 in the search block.....type in splay legs and the first one has pictures of treatment.
Dec 13, 2011 #6 The Critter Place Songster 8 Years Joined Aug 13, 2011 Messages 1,416 Reaction score 14 Points 133 Location Tucson, Az. Quote: Why not?
Dec 14, 2011 #7 chickbird Songster Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 575 Reaction score 13 Points 194 Quote: Why not? I HAVE USED THE BANDAIDS WITH MY CHICKS, WITH NO PROBLEMS.