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Hoping someone can help me ... I've never posted to this site before
I bought a group of day old calico cochin bantams. They are now approximately 3 months old. Friendly and just so beautiful!
About a week ago, one of them started limping, then another, then another. I now have 4 that have got something wrong! They spend their days in a ground coop/chicken tractor, and nights inside the barn in raised cages. One of the 4 has BOTH legs 'out', literally going forward. The other three have one each. They haven't ever had a feather out of place, they all get along, and up until this they were all using a very low roost (about 6" off the ground). The first one to have the condition, now has his toes curled inward and is trying to use that leg as a peg leg. I am going to have to let these go to the big chicken coop in the sky, but I must know what is going on!
I've put my heart into each and every one of them. They literally come running when they see me, and want up on my arm. None of them has had a fall, or any injury that I can detect.
Any clues?? Genetics? Diet?? They are fed totally Purina unmedicated chick starter, and whatever bugs they can find. Thinking about having a bird vet do a necropsy on one when the time comes. I can't go through this again ;(
it could be Mareks
http://everything-poultry.com/mareks-disease/
Quote: unfortunately, I agree... it seems to affect them most between 3 and 4 months old. typically if they make it to point of lay, you're safe. some people vaccinate, others don't.
I never have and don't plan to... it's a hard decision, but I feel, for my flock, genetic resistance is preferable to artificial means.