Splayed Leg - How We Deal With That
One of the more common things we deal with when hatching quail chicks is something called "splayed leg." We will be going over the method we have found to be the easiest for us to give these chicks the best chance of survival. Once noticed, it should be treated immediately (within 24h after hatch) to be most effective. This is essentially what we used: https://www.amazon.ca/EtoparsTM-Adhes... From Wikipedia: Spraddle "splayed" leg is a condition in poultry in which the legs of newly-born chicks are splayed laterally, meaning that they are unable to bear weight. The cause has been attributed to a range of factors, although a slippery floor surface is most commonly implicated.

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