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  1. TwoCrows

    rooster wont walk

    You can get human probiotics at walmart. Some feed stores carry animal probiotics which will be cheaper. Most feed stores carry poultry vitamins. You can also buy Performance Supplement Pellets by Calf-Manna at Walmart. They are with the horse feed, cracked corn etc....It is a supplement you...
  2. TwoCrows

    rooster wont walk

    As with vitamins, you need to follow the dosages on the packaging. I have never used human vitamins on chickens, not that you can't. But poultry vitamins are specifically designed for chickens, and in the proper amounts. You can however use human probiotics on poultry. One capsule per quart of...
  3. TwoCrows

    rooster wont walk

    Don't over do the aspirin. Just give the amount I listed above. You might offer up vitamins if you have any. A mixture of A, B's, E and probiotics will help all around. Green poop is not good. This can mean a lot of things from not eating, infections in the body somewhere, worms, yeast...
  4. TwoCrows

    rooster wont walk

    Hey, that is great news! Was his crop empty this morning? Don't rush this with his walking. If he has a sprain and he over does it, he can rip the tendon right off the bone and surgery is the only way those things heal. So keep him confined until HE decides it is time to walk normal. This...
  5. TwoCrows

    rooster wont walk

    Check his crop in the morning to make sure it is empty and keep him confined for a while or until he can walk well enough. Keep food and water close so he stays off his feet as much as possible.
  6. TwoCrows

    rooster wont walk

    Mareks tends to be a slower progressive paralysis type of disease, I wouldn't consider Mareks just yet. I would bet he injured his leg somehow.
  7. TwoCrows

    rooster wont walk

    You need to check his crop first thing in the morning. The crop should be empty. If not, he could have an impaction. Is the leg broken, is there heat anywhere along the leg from the toes up to the hip? (feel the other leg for comparison) Any swelling? Redness? He may have pulled or sprained...
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