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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    *picture from this evening* It seems my Cream Leg Bar rooster is doing better and better each day. The curve of the next and head tilt is getting more and more slight and he is much more animated then he was even yesterday. This evening he crowed for the first time in 5-6 days. The first time he...
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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    Yes, the table picture was early in the morning and the outdoor pics were a few hours later. As soon as I took him outside he straightened his neck, perked up and seemed to be enjoying himself for about an hour before the lethargy and wry neck symptoms started appearing again. I will definitely...
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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    What would you recommend as far as the dosage goes for Tylan? He a little under 7 lbs normally, but he has lost a little weight in the last couple of days.
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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    I'll give that a go. Thanks for all of the advice!
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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    Thank you very much! He's been really pleasant to have around.
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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    I will try the human vitamins and tuna. He is eating and drinking by himself and he will hold his neck normal sometimes. It’s pretty weird. I just have to force him to eat the yogurt.
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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    Their haven’t been any respiratory issues that I have seen. I have posted pictures for your reference. I have been feeding him chick starter because it seems like he would rather eat that compared to layer pellets. I should have mentioned it in the OP, but his electrolyte supplement is also a...
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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    Thank you for your reply. His head is held towards his right side. I’m looking up how to check the crop now as I am a relatively amateurish chicken owner.
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    Emergency! Rooster sick need help

    Hello everyone! I am a new member, but I have been using the knoledge on these forums for some time now, so first off, thanks! Now to the situation at hand. I have a 2 yr old rooster who has been getting progressively lethargic over the past week or so. I separated him from his flock 2 days...
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