Search results for query: *

  1. A

    Emergency - Lethargic Cockerel

    Due to his decline in functioning he was euthanized. When he was pecked, part of his spine was damaged and it wouldn’t be fair to have him suffer.
  2. A

    Emergency - Lethargic Cockerel

    Hey all, Thank you for all your assistance with Pauly. He was seen by a vet today and it was determined to be a neurological problem. I really appreciate everyone’s help! Thank you, Andrea
  3. A

    Emergency - Lethargic Cockerel

    I picked up Corid, so I am going to start treating for that and the Vitamin E. Thank you for the suggestions!
  4. A

    Emergency - Lethargic Cockerel

    Hello, It’s feels lumpy and a little hard. It’s a very small amount that’s in there. Like maybe the size of quarter. Otherwise it feels empty. He’s still pooping and it’s still green. Still not eating or drinking on his own.
  5. A

    Emergency - Lethargic Cockerel

    Hey, He wasn't pecked in the head or at least that I can see. There were no open wounds, just a few broken blood feathers, which had to be carefully removed. He was acting normal and didn't seem to notice them being plucked out. He was separated for 3-5 days before he started acting funny...
  6. A

    Emergency - Lethargic Cockerel

    Hey there, I have a 4 month old cockerel who is quite lethargic. He's not eating or drinking on his own and stands with his head huddled close to his body. He's a Golden Laced Polish and weighs approximately 3.5 lbs. He stands huddled over or lays down. This has been happening since Monday...
Back
Top Bottom