Dinoroar
Crowing
Glad he’s doing better but sorry he still has some strides to make in fully recovering.I keep putting off updating because I haven't managed to get a video yet. It is just insanely hectic here! I decided I should update anyway because there's a lot going on.
Atreyu has been making so much progress with his movement it's quite unbelievable. He's basically doing everything now except for roosting on a perch.
He still has a severe limp but it doesn't slow him down. He can even run at speed but he just looks so awkward doing it.
He had been attempting to preen all along but it was only about a week ago he started being able to reach back as far as his preen gland so he's finally able to preen properly.
He's also been dust bathing, including kicking with both legs. Yesterday, I saw him put almost full weight on his bad leg to stretch the other one.
He brings the hens foraging and does all the other normal stuff. Sometimes during foraging, he'll sit down for a bit but keep pecking at the grass calling hens and then he gets up again and carries on.
Sometimes he seems like he's struggling more than others. Often if he's been over exerting himself he might be a bit slower afterwards but generally he's full of vigour.
All that sounds great but I am extremely concerned about his health otherwise. He appears to be eating. I often see him at the feeder. However, his crop is never full and he isn't putting on any weight. I'm afraid I never took a healthy baseline weight on him but I can tell visibly that he lost a lot of weight while he was quite bad. Since then, he hasn't put any weight back on and his body condition doesn't look great. He's 4.2kg currently, which is less than my biggest Australorp hen.
His droppings are a normal colour and consistency but maybe a bit small. I never see him doing runny ones and I don't see runny ones around the place, yet the feathers under his vent look very messy. I'm contemplating worming him but I know that can be hard on them so I'm not sure if it's a good idea.
He's still on the vitamins. I wonder how long to keep that up?
Anyway, I'm wondering what all of it means and I'm still terrified. I've also just discovered alarming symptoms in my chicks, which have me right back to fearing the worst in terms of Marek's. Quite a lot of them have suddenly developed crooked toes.
They will be 5 weeks old tomorrow. So far, the toes look crooked, not curled, as in they bend to the side rather than curling underneath. I am going to start a thread about that but I thought it was very relevant to mention it here as well.
Can Marek's look like that at their age or do I have multiple issues going on that are coincidental but unrelated? Since they're bending sideways instead of curling under, I probably wouldn't jump to the Marek's conclusion if it wasn't for Atreyu's issue but the two things combined are frightening. The interesting thing is that none of the Light Sussex chicks have crooked toes. So far, it's only the Bresse chicks - about three quarters of them (13/17) are affected, some more than others.
I’ll look for your thread on the chicks, hopefully it’s unrelated.
Edit to add I’m not sure if this would be relevant to your bresse over there but I had issues with curled toes in one batch of bresse I hatched. I have never had that with any other breed. I have read of others having similar issues with bresse.
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