I have two bantam roosters as house pets and they usually don't crow as much as when outside. They will sometimes crow in the morning if they hear the other roos in the coop crow. But they do crow less as house pets.
He still is scratching but not as much, but now he has been having seizures about once a month and I still don't really know what is wrong with him. Is there any advice someone can give me?
I do some cleaning everyday. Never let poop build up. Use pine shavings and hay for bedding. Clean poop out every morning and add new bedding. Wipe down windows and walls to get rid of dust and cobwebs. It may sound like alot of work, but really isn't. It takes about 15 minutes including feeding...
I've had both Leghorns and Rocks. Both are great layers but most Leghorns do not like to be picked up. Barred Leghorns seem to be tamer than the White Leghorns. Atleast Leggy, one of my three Barred Leghorns lets me pick her up and she even jumps on me.
Barred Rocks are usually tame and lay...
My roosters eat everything the hens eat. I also give them greens like lettuce, zucchinni, celery and grass. They also like berries, bread, watermelon and also eat things from the ground. They have fresh water, sometimes with vitamins made for chickens in it and sometimes just plain water.
That definitely looks like a cataract. My 13+ Porcelain Belgian D"Uccle has them in both eyes and I've had other chickens with them, but they were also old. I have never seen them in young birds. How old is your Brahma?