Emergancy Rooster Hert Bad

chadr7850

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8 Years
Mar 22, 2011
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My Mille fleur rooster got hurt ether from are silkie rooster
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or something else.
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He flips over on his back some times and can't get back up. He also walk to the left unbalanced. It looks like he dosnt use his left wing ether. When he walks slightly to the left. What do we do to fix this. Any ideas what this is or what to do.
 
Can you post a pic? Are you certain he got hurt or has he been acting off recently. Some illnesses have these symptoms as well. More information please.
 
I'm pretty sure he is hurt he just started doing it a couple of days ago. He is only 5 months old. I have seen the 2 roosters get in little tiffs with each other.what illness could it just hit it wasn't like a slow ketch on it was right away I could post pics but it's already dark
 
Just to add he dosnt socialize with the rest like he use too he stays by himself.
 
Is he vaccinated for Marek's? Mareks causes partial paralysis and can cause them to be unbalanced. It cases tumor formation in muscle tissue, nervous tissue and visceral organs. It can come up seemingly out of nowhere. Usually, the first signs are stumbling or limping (sometimes falling back on their butts) or a droopy wing. More advanced signs can be clouded eyes (from tumor formation in the iris), labored breathing and inability to walk or stand. There is no treatment or cure for the disease. The only defense is vaccination as day old chicks which does not stop them from contracting the virus but prevents formation of tumors (which are what end up killing the birds). I am hoping that you will say he is vaccinated..... but if not and you lose him, I would send him into your state vet for a necropsy. Depending on the state you might get it done for free. Good luck!!
 
I got him from murdochs I never vacsanated him I dont know if purina does.is the disese contagius could it spread to the other 4 in there with him. Thanks he still is being off balance and wierd this morning
 
He is also at a high alltitude 9000 feet or more we are in colorado. I dont see any of the other chickens acting wiered I can look up some videos on it.
 

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