ikoCRO
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- Nov 27, 2020
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Greeting!
In my many years of poultry breeding, for the first time I am faced with the problem that my silkie rooster currently has.
It all started when all four of his silkie girls became broody. They were horrible, they stole each other's eggs, they lay on top of each other, they broke the eggs.... the rooster then started showing signs of stress. I had to separate the broody girls and their eggs, only one remained in the cage with the rooster. His stress became an increasing problem, so much so that he started running away from me in a panic when I opened the door (before he was eating from my hand). When the chicks hatched, he calmed down a bit, but he still ran away from me in a panic when he saw me and started attacking the little chickens. I had to separate him and I put him in the outdoor chicken coop where his broody girl was who was leading the bigger chickens. He calmed down there, he stood at one place, he stopped eating, he stopped drinking. He stopped running away from me (probably because he didn't have the strength anymore), he started falling off his feet.
Now he is separated alone in a quarantine cage, he tries to eat, he tries to drink, but he can't seem to see and aim for food/water (but he sees, because he flinches when I wave my hand above his head). He starts drinking when I put his head in the drinker , he starts eating when I bring the food near him...
I checked him for mytes, he had very few bugs (but nothing that should be a problem), I washed him all over in warm water with shampoo against mytes (that bath was very good for him, he calmed down completely and is not afraid of me more).
He doesn't have diarrhea, there are no signs of illness in his (throat, nostrils, eyes...), he's just very weak, standing in one place...
I gave him electrolytes and food with an additive against coccidiosis, so far there is no progress.
This is a young rooster, about 18 months old. He has already won 3 exhibitions as a champion, I really care about him!
I called the vet and he says to kill him, there is no help!
There is bird flu at the moment and the vet is not accepting birds in the office.
In my many years of poultry breeding, for the first time I am faced with the problem that my silkie rooster currently has.
It all started when all four of his silkie girls became broody. They were horrible, they stole each other's eggs, they lay on top of each other, they broke the eggs.... the rooster then started showing signs of stress. I had to separate the broody girls and their eggs, only one remained in the cage with the rooster. His stress became an increasing problem, so much so that he started running away from me in a panic when I opened the door (before he was eating from my hand). When the chicks hatched, he calmed down a bit, but he still ran away from me in a panic when he saw me and started attacking the little chickens. I had to separate him and I put him in the outdoor chicken coop where his broody girl was who was leading the bigger chickens. He calmed down there, he stood at one place, he stopped eating, he stopped drinking. He stopped running away from me (probably because he didn't have the strength anymore), he started falling off his feet.
Now he is separated alone in a quarantine cage, he tries to eat, he tries to drink, but he can't seem to see and aim for food/water (but he sees, because he flinches when I wave my hand above his head). He starts drinking when I put his head in the drinker , he starts eating when I bring the food near him...
I checked him for mytes, he had very few bugs (but nothing that should be a problem), I washed him all over in warm water with shampoo against mytes (that bath was very good for him, he calmed down completely and is not afraid of me more).
He doesn't have diarrhea, there are no signs of illness in his (throat, nostrils, eyes...), he's just very weak, standing in one place...
I gave him electrolytes and food with an additive against coccidiosis, so far there is no progress.
This is a young rooster, about 18 months old. He has already won 3 exhibitions as a champion, I really care about him!
I called the vet and he says to kill him, there is no help!
There is bird flu at the moment and the vet is not accepting birds in the office.