- Aug 5, 2014
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Hi all,
New to Backyard Chickens and to hatching chicks. Our first-time mum has done a wonderful job incubating the littl'uns and all 5 have now hatched. We left her alone for 24 hours while they were hatching and have just discovered that one of the chicks appears to be squashed. Her legs are splayed out and she is unable to walk although the legs do move.
A quick search on here suggests that this can happen but we're not sure what our best course of action is. We think her chances of survival are nil as she is unable to get to the food unassisted. Unless you guys can suggest otherwise, we are assuming there is nothing much we can do for her. If that's the case, what would be the kindest way to end her suffering?
Many thanks for any advice.
New to Backyard Chickens and to hatching chicks. Our first-time mum has done a wonderful job incubating the littl'uns and all 5 have now hatched. We left her alone for 24 hours while they were hatching and have just discovered that one of the chicks appears to be squashed. Her legs are splayed out and she is unable to walk although the legs do move.
A quick search on here suggests that this can happen but we're not sure what our best course of action is. We think her chances of survival are nil as she is unable to get to the food unassisted. Unless you guys can suggest otherwise, we are assuming there is nothing much we can do for her. If that's the case, what would be the kindest way to end her suffering?
Many thanks for any advice.

