antsterr
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Is kinking something that happens in the egg only or can a corn come out fine and kink up afterword?
I ask because I inspect each hatching pretty closely after they hatch, I've hatched about 50 this year and all seemed well. However, I went to feed one small clutch for the first time this year and found one of them is severely kinked, enough that I don't know how I could have missed it. Can they come out looking fine and then king up afterwords? I assume kinking is caused by their vertebrae forming/becoming fused together or is it more than a backbone problem?
I ask because I inspect each hatching pretty closely after they hatch, I've hatched about 50 this year and all seemed well. However, I went to feed one small clutch for the first time this year and found one of them is severely kinked, enough that I don't know how I could have missed it. Can they come out looking fine and then king up afterwords? I assume kinking is caused by their vertebrae forming/becoming fused together or is it more than a backbone problem?