Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
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FarmsteadFowl - Chick Keeper
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Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
Hi everyone,
I recently noticed that some of my young chicks have very pale or white-colored feet and toes. Im wondering if this is normal or if it could be a sign of an underlying issue.
They seem active and are eating and drinking well, but their feet look much lighter compared to other chicks. Could this be related to their breed, diet, temperature, or even a health problem? I want to make sure they are getting everything they need to stay healthy.
Has anyone else experienced this? What could be causing their feet to appear so pale?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I recently noticed that some of my young chicks have very pale or white-colored feet and toes. Im wondering if this is normal or if it could be a sign of an underlying issue.
They seem active and are eating and drinking well, but their feet look much lighter compared to other chicks. Could this be related to their breed, diet, temperature, or even a health problem? I want to make sure they are getting everything they need to stay healthy.
Has anyone else experienced this? What could be causing their feet to appear so pale?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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CoopBuilder - Hatchling
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
If they are being raised on a smooth surface like newspaper, it could affect their leg strength and circulation. Providing a textured bedding like pine shavings can help them develop properly.
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HenThusiast - Chick Keeper
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
Temperature can affect foot color in young chicks. If they are too cold, their circulation may slow down, making their feet look paler. Make sure they have a warm brooder at the right temperature.
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EggcellentOne - Hatchling
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
Certain infections or parasites, like coccidiosis, can lead to anemia, which might cause pale feet. Watch for signs like bloody droppings, lethargy, or weight loss. If you notice these, treatment may be needed.
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BarnyardBoss - Hatchling
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
Have you noticed any swelling or coolness in their feet? Poor circulation or early signs of illness could cause paleness. If their feet feel cold, try adjusting their brooder temperature.
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HenHouseHero - Hatchling
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
The color of a chick's feet and toes can vary based on its breed. Some breeds naturally have pale or white legs, while others darken as they grow. Do you know what breed they are?
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NestArchitect - Hatchling
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
Are the chicks showing any other symptoms, like weakness, trouble standing, or curled toes? If so, they might have a nutritional deficiency or a genetic issue affecting their leg development.
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TheEggMaven - Chick Keeper
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
Keep monitoring them over the next few weeks. If they stay active and continue growing normally, it's probably just a natural variation. However, if they become weak or develop other symptoms, a vet visit might be a good idea.
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ClutchCrafter - Chick Keeper
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
Have you checked their diet? A lack of essential vitamins, especially B vitamins like niacin, can sometimes cause pale or weak legs. Adding a vitamin supplement to their water could help.
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HenHouseHistorian - Hatchling
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Re: Why Do My Young Chicks Have White or Pale Feet and Toes?
FarmsteadFowl wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:47 am Hi everyone,
I recently noticed that some of my young chicks have very pale or white-colored feet and toes. Im wondering if this is normal or if it could be a sign of an underlying issue.
They seem active and are eating and drinking well, but their feet look much lighter compared to other chicks. Could this be related to their breed, diet, temperature, or even a health problem? I want to make sure they are getting everything they need to stay healthy.
Has anyone else experienced this? What could be causing their feet to appear so pale?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
If the chicks are alert and eating well, it's likely nothing to worry about. Some chicks just have lighter feet early on, and their color may develop as they grow. Keep an eye on them, but they're probably fine!