My 6 month old Crested Cream Legbar roo, Crush, started making sounds that resembled a barking dog more than a rooster a couple days ago. At first we were slightly amused. Today I watched him more carefully and realized he is also twisting his neck to the back and walking with an uncertain gait. I immediately put him into sick bay. We did recently acquire a new rooster and a couple new hens, which might have caused him some anxiety (they are a in a separate coop, but he can see and hear them). Crush was 3-4 days overdue and not even pipped when I took his egg out of the incubator and put it in my pocket to get rid of it after I cleaned the incubator. I then forgot he was in my pocket, leaned over, and heard the egg crack. I was expecting to reach my hand into a gooey mess, but instead I heard peeping. I helped him a little, then put him back into the incubator. He eventually hatched with no more than a few crooked toes and an absurdly large comb that falls all over his eyes and head. But now this. Does it sound neurological, genetic, or like a vitamin deficiency? I feed them organic feed, he free ranges all day, and I supplement my chickens with kitchen scraps. He is not the top rooster, but he is #2.
My only thought in terms of possible nutritional deficiency is that I use goat-proof chicken feeders, into which my chix have to stick their heads in a PVC tube to eat. Perhaps it's hard for him to get his oversized comb into the feeder. So perhaps it is a deficiency of some sort.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Thanks, MaryZoe
My only thought in terms of possible nutritional deficiency is that I use goat-proof chicken feeders, into which my chix have to stick their heads in a PVC tube to eat. Perhaps it's hard for him to get his oversized comb into the feeder. So perhaps it is a deficiency of some sort.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Thanks, MaryZoe