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  1. K

    Please help! Rooster can stand

    Yes gapeworms grow in the trachea, and we did see the gapeworms eventually in his poo (just liquid and dead worms). I’m not sure how to take a chickens temperature but based on feeling his face I didn’t notice a fever no.
  2. K

    Please help! Rooster can stand

    No, unfortunately the gapeworms were causing him to be unable to breath as they grow in the trachea and eventually lead to suffocation, we kept him going for a few days with hopes he would be a mirracle rooster but the suffering became cruel and he was on his way out so unfortunately he had to...
  3. K

    Please help! Rooster can stand

    No, unfortunately the gapeworms were causing him to be unable to breath as they grow in the trachea and eventually lead to suffocation, we kept him going for a few days with hopes he would be a mirracle rooster but the suffering became cruel and he was on his way out so unfortunately he had to...
  4. K

    Please help! Rooster can stand

    Hi to anyone who has read this thread as their chickens had similar symptoms, my rooster ended up having gapeworm! He didn’t show any obvious symptoms of gapeworm till I tried to give water via syringe and his tongue was very floppy, he would lean back and push his head back into his body...
  5. K

    Please help! Rooster can stand

    Thank you for getting back to me so quickly! What were the symptoms of your chicken with leucosis who passed? I will add in the b vitamins to the water I’m giving him via syringe although it is difficult as he doesn’t take much in :(
  6. K

    Please help! Rooster can stand

    Hi everyone I’m new to this page! So this morning when I went down to see my chickens I found my 30 week old silkie rooster, Rambo, laying on his side extremely lethargic and unable to stand up. Immediately I brought him up to the house and noticed he had a pretty bad mite and lice infestation...
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