i tried this but it didnt work. he just lay there and didnt even try to move. he is so small. i dont think he is going to make it. all the others are fine, including the other chick with crooked toes. he gets around just as well as the chicks with good feet. i think he will heal fine, but im worried about the little guy.
Even if the chick with crooked toes gets around fine now, it usually gets worse as they get older until their feet are really clubbed and it can mess up their tendons too. Really easy to treat at this young age and doesn't take long. I highly recommend fixing the toes. When you say the other little guy just lays there, do you mean because of the hobbles? For now, instead of the hobbles, You might try bolstering his body in such a way that his legs are under him with supports all around him and a lid of water in front of him. If he's too active for that, you can try making little hills and folds in the towel or non skid stuff. Hard to explain...like an accordian. So that anytime he settles, he will be between hills/folds....After a couple days of eating and growing, you can try the hobbles again. It does take a little while for them to get used to. I usually make them too loose and tighten them up gradually.
Good luck with them
