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I had 2 brahma mix hens, one brahma mix roo, 3 deathlayer hens, 2 deathlayer roos, an 12 chukar. All hatched by me an never around other birds. There are no other chicken flocks within a mile, that I am aware of... The brahma roo has been dispatched in the last month...
About a month ago one of my deathlayer roosters was 'pummeled' (I assume, did not witness it) by the brahma mix roo (whom I had planned to put in the crock pot, but had procratinated a bit too long, unfortunately)....I went into the chicken yard to find the deathlayer in a state of shock, unable to walk and lethargic. I went over him and he had a large open gash on his neckskin. I assume he got beat up pretty badly, poor fellow. The mix breed roo got dispatched that day and I tended the deathlayer. He still does not walk correctly.
Two days ago, the other deathlayer roo also became lame. Basically overnight. Was totally fine the day before.
The first roo is still doing ok. He eats and drinks, is bright eyed... but still is not using his back legs correctly, and at this point I wonder if he ever will. I was considering dispatching him up til the time in which the other roo became lame.... (don't want two roo's)...
Now I am thinking Mareck's? I did not vaccinate anybody (rookie mistake). Given they are on 'virgin ground' and no other flocks in the immediate area....I don't go to places where there are other chickens, etc....The only way I can fathom Mareck's getting into the pen is by wild birds.. and that seems extremely unlikely....
So - I have read up on Mareck's and it appears if this really is the disease, everyone else in the coop has it. How long would it take for symptoms to clear up, if this is the case (and it didn't kill the bird)... Seems like the first roo would have either been a goner by now, or would have gotten better....
They are fed a very good diet of high quality commercial chicken feed - however, I may add vitamins now that I read vitamin deficiency can be an issue.
I also wonder if it is possible the two brahma mix hens might have attacked the second roo... they are a couple months older and aobut 3 times the size of the deathlayer roo. I have seen them harass the deathlayers, but the deathlayers are quick and I have never seen any overly aggressive behavior between them.
thoughts?
About a month ago one of my deathlayer roosters was 'pummeled' (I assume, did not witness it) by the brahma mix roo (whom I had planned to put in the crock pot, but had procratinated a bit too long, unfortunately)....I went into the chicken yard to find the deathlayer in a state of shock, unable to walk and lethargic. I went over him and he had a large open gash on his neckskin. I assume he got beat up pretty badly, poor fellow. The mix breed roo got dispatched that day and I tended the deathlayer. He still does not walk correctly.
Two days ago, the other deathlayer roo also became lame. Basically overnight. Was totally fine the day before.
The first roo is still doing ok. He eats and drinks, is bright eyed... but still is not using his back legs correctly, and at this point I wonder if he ever will. I was considering dispatching him up til the time in which the other roo became lame.... (don't want two roo's)...
Now I am thinking Mareck's? I did not vaccinate anybody (rookie mistake). Given they are on 'virgin ground' and no other flocks in the immediate area....I don't go to places where there are other chickens, etc....The only way I can fathom Mareck's getting into the pen is by wild birds.. and that seems extremely unlikely....
So - I have read up on Mareck's and it appears if this really is the disease, everyone else in the coop has it. How long would it take for symptoms to clear up, if this is the case (and it didn't kill the bird)... Seems like the first roo would have either been a goner by now, or would have gotten better....
They are fed a very good diet of high quality commercial chicken feed - however, I may add vitamins now that I read vitamin deficiency can be an issue.
I also wonder if it is possible the two brahma mix hens might have attacked the second roo... they are a couple months older and aobut 3 times the size of the deathlayer roo. I have seen them harass the deathlayers, but the deathlayers are quick and I have never seen any overly aggressive behavior between them.
thoughts?