Polks Poultry Paradise
In the Brooder
- Jan 18, 2025
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This toe is the same on both feet of one of my 6 week old Sapphire Splash chicks. I got them when they were 1 week. Her toes/feet were normal then, but as the weeks have progressed, the deformation has progressed ad well. My questions for now are:
1. Is this an issue? It doesn’t seem to affect her adversely in any way. She walks, runs, and roosts without issue. I haven’t had them outside yet because it’s literally frozen outside there, so I don’t know how she does in regard to foraging.
2. Will this be an issue, or seen as a weakness, by my older girls? I’m going to begin introducing them to the other seven very soon. Four of them are 18 month old Buff’s and the other three are 9 month old EE’s. All are very docile and friendly. But… chickens are chickens…
3. Has anyone experienced this or similar? What advice do you have?
1. Is this an issue? It doesn’t seem to affect her adversely in any way. She walks, runs, and roosts without issue. I haven’t had them outside yet because it’s literally frozen outside there, so I don’t know how she does in regard to foraging.
2. Will this be an issue, or seen as a weakness, by my older girls? I’m going to begin introducing them to the other seven very soon. Four of them are 18 month old Buff’s and the other three are 9 month old EE’s. All are very docile and friendly. But… chickens are chickens…
3. Has anyone experienced this or similar? What advice do you have?

