anitazoechang
In the Brooder
- Dec 7, 2022
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Hi folks! I've had one chook come down with some form of paralysis. She's happy enough and is still eating, hasn't lost weight, etc. but has curled feet and falls over and lies on one side. I've given her some water with electrolytes and vitamins but haven't seen any visible improvement. She's currently quarantined and the rest of the flock look fine.
A bit of back story on the rest of the flock: I got 11 girls from an agricultural high school. They came with pretty bad leg mites, which has since cleared up, and some had missing eyes/blindness in one of the eyes. I'm concerned that I may have inadvertently got chooks that have Marek's. Otherwise would she have maybe broken her back from too much loving from my rooster?
Would love to hear everyone's thoughts! Thanks in advance!
A bit of back story on the rest of the flock: I got 11 girls from an agricultural high school. They came with pretty bad leg mites, which has since cleared up, and some had missing eyes/blindness in one of the eyes. I'm concerned that I may have inadvertently got chooks that have Marek's. Otherwise would she have maybe broken her back from too much loving from my rooster?
Would love to hear everyone's thoughts! Thanks in advance!