- Oct 7, 2014
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Hello everybody. So, I had one rooster which limps for about 2-3 weeks,
i notice that the bone under him whick comes from between the legs on the side of tail, is
like with a V time of crack and then turn 22.5 grades on one side.
Another rooster before 3 days tried to fight him, and today he was limping even worse, by himself.
You know, chickens have the bone under them like straight from breast to tail,
others have it flat, these two doesnt, but as I notice another rooster similar type, but which isnt limping,
could it by by D vitamin or of lack of calcium?
I guess the rooster fight could take the last D vitamins out of them and screw that bone.
Im waiting answer immidiately. These ar my love roosters, but I could not keep them if they are going to to keep limping, cause I have young roosters which try to take over them.
Thanks. Best wishes.
i notice that the bone under him whick comes from between the legs on the side of tail, is
like with a V time of crack and then turn 22.5 grades on one side.
Another rooster before 3 days tried to fight him, and today he was limping even worse, by himself.
You know, chickens have the bone under them like straight from breast to tail,
others have it flat, these two doesnt, but as I notice another rooster similar type, but which isnt limping,
could it by by D vitamin or of lack of calcium?
I guess the rooster fight could take the last D vitamins out of them and screw that bone.
Im waiting answer immidiately. These ar my love roosters, but I could not keep them if they are going to to keep limping, cause I have young roosters which try to take over them.
Thanks. Best wishes.