My four week old Salmon Faverolles chick is having trouble walking.
He is one of eight that two of my hens brooded. I can't remember if they are 4 or 5 weeks old. They (2 hens and 8 chicks) moved outside to my secure chicken tractor two weeks ago.
I move the tractor around my backyard every few days. The tractor has no floor but does have raised nesting boxes and raised feeders.
They eat a non medicated chick starter.
The other 7 chicks seem just fine. One of the hens is molting, otherwise they are fine. All my other chickens seem normal.
I noticed this chick not quite keeping up with the others two afternoons ago. Yesterday afternoon it was even less active, not really leaving the coop and its crop was not full as it had been the previous evening. However it made it up the ramp to the nesting boxes and was under one of the hens so I did not want to bother it. I brought him in this morning. Gave him some of his regular crumbles and water with Blue Ribbon Poultry Electrolytes ("A supplemental source of electrolytes nutrients and direct-fed microbials").
He cannot walk normally and spends most of his time with his legs under him but not standing. He can run a few steps but its wobbly. He is eating and drinking. He can fully extend his wings. I'm trying to keep him quiet but there is clearing nothing wrong with his chirping. His poop looks normal. I think his down looks a little funny.
I have this horrible feeling that it might be botulism. When I checked the tractor yesterday I found a large pile of spilled feed beside their raised feeder. The grass was a bit tall and may have been a bit damp (although not wet) when I moved their tractor to that spot. The spilled feed was definitely on big damp lump, laying in the dark longish grass. The weather has been very cool, until the last couple of days, not its hot and humid.
When I noticed the nasty food lump I immediately moved the hens and chicks out and moved the tractor to a very dry spot with short grass.
This morning I've read about both botulism and Mareks. I'm having trouble figuring out which my chick may have. And if it is one or the other should I be doing anything different for this chick? Do you think their is any chance for this chick?
This is my first time having chicks from my own birds and I'm so upset I may have killed this little guy.
He is one of eight that two of my hens brooded. I can't remember if they are 4 or 5 weeks old. They (2 hens and 8 chicks) moved outside to my secure chicken tractor two weeks ago.
I move the tractor around my backyard every few days. The tractor has no floor but does have raised nesting boxes and raised feeders.
They eat a non medicated chick starter.
The other 7 chicks seem just fine. One of the hens is molting, otherwise they are fine. All my other chickens seem normal.
I noticed this chick not quite keeping up with the others two afternoons ago. Yesterday afternoon it was even less active, not really leaving the coop and its crop was not full as it had been the previous evening. However it made it up the ramp to the nesting boxes and was under one of the hens so I did not want to bother it. I brought him in this morning. Gave him some of his regular crumbles and water with Blue Ribbon Poultry Electrolytes ("A supplemental source of electrolytes nutrients and direct-fed microbials").
He cannot walk normally and spends most of his time with his legs under him but not standing. He can run a few steps but its wobbly. He is eating and drinking. He can fully extend his wings. I'm trying to keep him quiet but there is clearing nothing wrong with his chirping. His poop looks normal. I think his down looks a little funny.
I have this horrible feeling that it might be botulism. When I checked the tractor yesterday I found a large pile of spilled feed beside their raised feeder. The grass was a bit tall and may have been a bit damp (although not wet) when I moved their tractor to that spot. The spilled feed was definitely on big damp lump, laying in the dark longish grass. The weather has been very cool, until the last couple of days, not its hot and humid.
When I noticed the nasty food lump I immediately moved the hens and chicks out and moved the tractor to a very dry spot with short grass.
This morning I've read about both botulism and Mareks. I'm having trouble figuring out which my chick may have. And if it is one or the other should I be doing anything different for this chick? Do you think their is any chance for this chick?
This is my first time having chicks from my own birds and I'm so upset I may have killed this little guy.