The chicken in post 6 is Cleopatra, a rooster that at last I read was getting around okay in a small flock at several years of age.
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broiler chick of 12 week old she was doing find all of a suddenly she encountered with coccidiosis then she have walking difficulties ND sit down completely
In spraddle position
Her scales are bit harsh red & swallon
Sorry about the chick.She having some breathing issues so she had a full course of Baytril 10% in drinking water for 7 days but her issue didn't resolving as yet
Sorry about the chick.
I agree with @Eggcessive it could be a leg deformity or since this is a broiler, the legs are just not able to support her any more.
Does she note any bloat to the abdomen? Broilers can be prone to have develop Ascites which can cause difficulty breathing.
IF the Baytril is not making the respiratory distress better, then I'm not sure what else can be tried.
So sorry. Some broilers can be kept as pets and live a couple of years if their diet is closely monitored and they have exercise, but most have difficulties once they reach and exceed butchering age. These birds were not bred to live a long time.
Just my 2¢
The chicken in post 6 is Cleopatra, a rooster that at last I read was getting around okay in a small flock at several years of age.
If there is a calcium defeciency such as in rickets, it may help, but I am not an expert. Calcium, phosporus, vitamin D3, and manganese, plus heredity especially in the parents can have a real effect on bones. Here is a link about mineral and vitamin deficiencies:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poul...ement-poultry/vitamin-deficiencies-in-poultry
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poul...ement-poultry/mineral-deficiencies-in-poultry
Yes, they can have Waterbelly at that ageOh really do u think 12 week of age can be water belly ?
Yes, they can have Waterbelly at that age
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poul...itions-of-poultry/ascites-syndrome-in-poultry
That may not be what it is, but something to look at and feel the chick for. If there is fluid in the belly, then likely she should be able to feel that.Oh no I'll let her know about that