CrazyChickenLadySue
Chirping
- Jul 16, 2022
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Good luck to you, some animals beat the odds and survive and even thrive when everything is against them. Just keep an eye on him to make sure he can eat and drink. Wishing you all the best. I just had to cull a 3 day old chick because of leg deformities and it isn't something I want to experience again. I think as long as he isn't suffering he should be given every chance to live a good life, however short. Just do your best. Some of the best chickens are "special".This doesn’t look like anything I’ve seen before. I searched and searched in this group and this to me doesn’t look like cross beak or scissor beak. Any ideas. Please help! PS…he doesn’t have any trouble eating or drinking