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Hi,

I was hoping somebody on here may know about splayed legs. One of my chicks which hatched at 11am today still doesn't look right.(It looks a little flat.) I have looked on google and would it be right to put a plaster around them?

Any help gratefully received.

Anna

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A whole plaster is a bit wide, cut one horizontally in to two or three long strips, peel the back off then put the pad of the plaster above the hocks of the chick the width of the pad bit is about the right width then wrap the sticky ends round

 

It will take a few days to recover and some sadly never do

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We had to follow Redwing's (excellent) advice a few years ago, then this chap hatched...

splat1.jpg

 

We affectionately called him 'splat' :lol:.

 

After a couple of days he could get onto his feet and looked like this ....

splat5.jpg

 

.... and eventually made a complete recovery :dance:.

 

Andrew

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I've been having a problem with a Pyle Dutch I hatched. It has two problems - the first was that the foot was turned under so it walked on its ankle, the second is the legs seems a little splayed. I made a micropore shoe to try and get the foot in the right position (originally used cardboard too but it was too heavy for it). This has helped the foot a bit although the toes are still very wonky but better than nothing. It will be a week old tomorrow - is that too late to sort out the splaying? I tried to tape its legs together more a few days ago but it is so small (smaller than its sibling) that I can't get it on right. :?

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It's tricky with bantams but if you can tie or tape the legs above the hock joint then that will give it a chance, if you catch them early they stand a better chance of getting over it, if they can't get about so well then pick it up and dip it's beak in water a few times a day and scatter a bit of crumb down for it and when it gains strength the legs may come good I usually tape the legs then give them a few days and wait and see

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Thank you :D ive done it a bit thinner and it can manover on it alot better .sitting on is bum i guess is better than fat on her belly , shes taking water but not seen her eat yet will scatter crums about on the snuglesafe for her and play chace the tapping finger with the others to keep them buisy :roll:

 

 

Job 3 i had it to low down :shock:

hope this is better she has just wobled over the brooder to the snuglesafe on her own so its a huge improvment ,

028-2.jpg getting a walm bum

027-2.jpg hope this is ok and wont hurt she is so small .

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My bluey chicks (Topple) legs aren't very splayed at all. Nothing like the pics of chicks on here. It's more like the chick was a bit premature. Ahh. It's gaining strength each day & eating plenty of crumbs. I do give it water several times a day & I'm also giving it walking lessons! :oops: I put it on a piece of carpet on the floor, put 'Topple' in one corner & chick crumbs in the other, so it has to walk to them & /or me. It does well. I'm very proud of its progress today. :D

Why don't they make cruthes for chicks? :wink:

Emma.x

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I was very sad this afternooon i thought i would have to deal with the chick tonight but i turned the bator back on to give it time where it was walm and not getting trampled on by the other 7 and she has picked up and starting to hobble about in the bator ( watering her a few times a day is fine but ive not seen her eat :( can i give her anything mushed up in a saringe ?? shes come all this way after im not going to watch her starve .

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They are at such a risk of the food going down the wrong way when they are small so it's a gamble

 

Try putting some kitchen towel down and dropping food down on to it in front of her just a few crumbs at a time, tap on the paper ro make the crumbs bounce which often attracts chicks to eat

 

You could also try gently dipping her beak in water then in chick crumb so it sticks, she will probably move her beak and take in a bit of crumb

 

A tiny bit of tonic or ribena (literally just a drop) in the water may keep her strength up for now

 

If she really doesn't eat then of risk putting her back with the others during the day at least as they will teach her to eat

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Thanks tasha :)

I now have her eating well and she can walk when up ( very slowley but a huge improvment on yesterday ) only think shes strugling with now it getting up if she falls over it takes a while and a lot of energy to flip over , will she learn to get up herself ? she can go in with the others once she can get back up , if she manages it things are looking up for her .

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Sorry to hear that - hope it picks up soon.

Topple is gaining strength in its legs & doesn't topple as often. It eats very well & drinks too. I'm continuing with the ' walking lessons' on the bit of carpet. It thinks I'm a hen I think. It sort of runs to my hand & tries snuggling into it. It adores its sibling, who we have now called Tipex. I do think Topple will be ok, mainly as its eating & drinking fine.

 

Emma.x

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