I wouldn't have worried so much if it were just a couple of crooked toes. But, my DH and I decided it best if this little one didn't stay like this.
We kept trying to keep her up. She just kept going back down. Not the toes being crooked, it was up in the hip area. She couldn't couldn't get her balance on the roost outside unless I put her legs right on it, then I had to hold her until she settled..yep..down on her feet. Then, she wanted off. Went to get off, and she let one leg go, but the other wouldn't let go. ? I've never seen anything like this in any of my chicks I've raised. I always watch them for a while before I put them outside. She was fine..so I thought.
Lisa, I'm so glad your babies are doing well. They really are pretty aren't they? And so sweet. My Ameraucana is sweet, my blue girl.
hen-thusiast..you are so sweet. Wish I had seen your message sooner. I used to rescue dogs. Paid a lot of money into vet bills for them, then trained them, then found the right family for them. You have some lucky chickens there. I am keeping you in mind. If I think a chicken will be ok to live their life out with a slight problem that can't be fixed, I'll remember you.
In the meantime. I am hatching more eggs out. The EE's and the Ameruacanas, and some Silver Partridge Rock that dickhorstman has.
He was going to send them today, but, the weather is cold there, so waiting until tomorrow.