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So a month ago I noticed his crop looked distended, he was droopy and he held his neck funny. I researched crop stasis here and started treating him with panacur, vitamin b, and steroids. When I spoke to Kristy Pabilonia at CSU, she stated crop stasis is symptomatic of any illness. When he became more neurological, I was ready to euthanize for Mareks and get him tested. I called her to figure out how to package him, and he started eating well. She stated since he was over the juvenile phase, it was more likely leukosis, a disease that causes tumors along the nerve somewhere. There is no prevention, as it is retrovirus carried by wild birds but will cause neurological disease in a single bird, unlike Mareks taking many at the same time. Kinda like feline leukemia!
He returned to normal mostly. He wasn't able to perch but he could walk straight again, and held his wings up again. The RIP pic I posted was what he looked like this past week. The picture attached to this post was a month ago. I was optimistic he may have had a traumatic stroke, that resolved, but the jury is still out. I will submit him to Csu tomorrow and keep you posted on what I learn.
No problem. I wish i could bave helped. It was worth a try. They will be leaving their house on Sunday to head this direction. My wife always looks forward to their visits. Lol
I wish them safe travels and hope it is a pleasant visit - it can be tough having family stay with you in your home, I think, even when you really like them and get along famously. Field trips, a stash of non-controversial movies, and needing pictures of the chickens all might help ...
Any news on your greenhouse project?