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BrandonsBirbs
Thanks HopKat for my PFM ♥
See this is where I am confused. Originally I assumed these splayed legged chicks I've recently got are from my old pal and disabled runt (now deceased) of a beaut, Birdie.Consider it a genetic condition (otherwise why are not all the hatch-lings displaying the same condition if it was an incubation/hatch anomaly as many chose to believe) and cull them from your breeding stock instead of fixing them and letting it hide to breed forward is my sincerest suggestion.. it's not culling for no reason.. it's to me a very good reason, IF I'm the one keeping the breeding stock and hatching more in the future..
Another cause can be riboflavin deficiency.. maybe your breeding stock could use some supplementation.. OR sometimes it's even just an individual that needs a little more help to make eggs viable for hatching even if they have enough nutrients on board for their own health.
Maybe use a smaller based diameter but taller cup??
Sorry I can't be more help.![]()
However, I've seen online quite a few places saying splayed legs are not a genetic defect so I was starting to assume I was doing something wrong! -- even though I've been doing it this way this whole year and previous hatches never had these issues!
So, it can be genetic? In which case I full agree with your point of view. Thanks for commenting!