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Hi guys,
so i have this little bantam. In picture you can see that he has problems with walk, his wings and neck are not paralised, even his legs, but he always push his left leg forward and his right leg back. What can I do, is this maybe problem, because of scaly legs? He also eats and drinks with no problem.
 

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Hi guys,
so i have this little bantam. In picture you can see that he has problems with walk, his wings and neck are not paralised, even his legs, but he always push his left leg forward and his right leg back. What can I do, is this maybe problem, because of scaly legs? He also eats and drinks with no problem.
Sadly, bantams are quite prone to Marek's disease. This would be my suspicion.
 
Sadly, bantams are quite prone to Marek's disease. This would be my suspicion.
Is this maybe caused by scaly legs? maybe last week I had silkie who had simptoms for Marek’s disease but she is walking now
 
Hi guys,
so i have this little bantam. In picture you can see that he has problems with walk, his wings and neck are not paralised, even his legs, but he always push his left leg forward and his right leg back. What can I do, is this maybe problem, because of scaly legs? He also eats and drinks with no problem.
Try this. My hen was like this. Make sure to exercise his legs so he doesn't loose muscle.
 

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Try this. My hen was like this. Make sure to exercise his legs so he doesn't loose muscle.
I don’t think he has splaey legs,because he is around 2 years old and before he didn’t have any problem with walking
 

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