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Raise Baby Chickens with Leg Problems - Cut a pipe cleaner in half. Cut one of the halves in half again so that you have two small pieces of equal length and one larger piece. You will not need all of the pieces immediately.

Lay the baby chicken on his back in your hand. He will probably fall asleep immediately. With the other hand (and perhaps a helper), fold one of the small pieces of pipe cleaner in half.
Raise Baby Chickens with Leg Problems

Push the chick's legs together so they extend straight down from the hips. Place the pipe cleaner around the chick's legs to hold them in place, twist the pipe cleaner closed and fold the outer edges in so the chick doesn't injure itself. The legs can be banded above or below the knees.

Watch the chick for signs of distress and to make sure he's eating and drinking. It is not unusual for other chicks to bully the hobbled chick by knocking him around or keeping him from the food and water.

Replace the band if it slips or falls off. Consistency is crucial. Remove the band after three or four days and check the legs. Replace it as needed.

While baby chickens are quite resilient, there are a few conditions of the foot and leg that, if not treated promptly, can cause death or the need to be put down. Spraddle-legs (sometimes called splayed-legs) occurs when one or both of a chick's legs goes out to the side. This can be caused by overcrowding in the brooder. Chicks can also have curled toes, with or without spraddle-legs. Both instances require immediate intervention before the chick's bones harden. Most experts do not hold out much hope for a chick with bad legs. - by eHow



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