ZOO,
Your little blonde chick looks good (& good & cranky)! I'd put the hobbles on for short periods of time still for a day or so after the chick seems to be getting the hang of correct walking. Make sure the hobble allows the chick enough room to spread its legs enough to take little steps.
I agree it looks best for the little black chick to go. It is very, very hard for a young chick to survive a painful hock injury. And treatment is so hard on them & so very hard for us, too. You have really, really tried. Bless you, & please feel peace.
Your little blonde chick looks good (& good & cranky)! I'd put the hobbles on for short periods of time still for a day or so after the chick seems to be getting the hang of correct walking. Make sure the hobble allows the chick enough room to spread its legs enough to take little steps.
I agree it looks best for the little black chick to go. It is very, very hard for a young chick to survive a painful hock injury. And treatment is so hard on them & so very hard for us, too. You have really, really tried. Bless you, & please feel peace.
