Sep 21, 2009 #1 D Dar Crowing 11 Years Joined Jul 31, 2008 Messages 5,929 Reaction score 40 Points 251 i have a silkie that i bought at an auction in the spring and she now trusts me enough that i can get a REAL good look at her, i noticed that she has curled toes...what causes this?
i have a silkie that i bought at an auction in the spring and she now trusts me enough that i can get a REAL good look at her, i noticed that she has curled toes...what causes this?
Sep 21, 2009 #2 shelleyd2008 the bird is the word 11 Years Joined Sep 14, 2008 Messages 23,381 Reaction score 203 Points 351 Location Adair Co., KY It can be vitamin deficiency or a hatching problem.
Sep 21, 2009 #3 DTchickens Crowing 16 Years Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 4,394 Reaction score 65 Points 396 Location Bailey, Mississippi. Incubation, genetic deformity, sometimes enviromental.. But usually it is incubation temperatures fluctuating.. Or so i hear.
Incubation, genetic deformity, sometimes enviromental.. But usually it is incubation temperatures fluctuating.. Or so i hear.