I kept mine with the rest of the flock. It seemed to force her to move about more. Also, I have had several chicks that grew MUCH slower than the rest. It seemed like they were not growing at all sometimes. Then around 6 weeks they had a growth spurt and caught up with everyone else.
Hang in there. I know it's tough to see the little chick hobble-ing around. They will fall over a lot and have trouble, but it really will help them in the long run. Just like anything, it may take them some time to adjust. Try some of the different hobbling techniques found on this site until you find the one that's right for your chick.
Hang in there. I know it's tough to see the little chick hobble-ing around. They will fall over a lot and have trouble, but it really will help them in the long run. Just like anything, it may take them some time to adjust. Try some of the different hobbling techniques found on this site until you find the one that's right for your chick.