Rethia
Chirping
- Dec 28, 2024
- 62
- 92
- 86
This isn't a current issue, more looking into it for the future. Backstory is, I got four blue copper maran chicks and two were roos and two were hens. My friend and I have been building a flock together at her place since I can't have chickens on my property (City ordinance and HOA both ban them).
She has mostly layers and had switched to layer feed only (I thought they were getting an all-flock feed). The more mellow roo started getting picked on by the hens and we originally through that he was limping due to because someone had taken a nip out of his leg. By the time we figured out it was probably gout due to the layer feed, he was still eating and drinking and pooping some (but not normal poops) and refusing to move. The second rooster started showing the same symptoms about the time the hens started picking on him and so my friend culled both roos after a couple more days because they weren't improving.
My first question is, how soon do you need to catch gout before it's irreversible and the bird will just suffer and not recover? Was there anything we could have done if one was on day 1-2 of showing symptoms and the other was 5-6 days into symptoms? The more vigorous roo was just starting to chase hens to mount them and was 4-5 months old if their age makes any difference.
I just feel really bad because there wasn't anything I could do and they were the first two I ever named.
She has mostly layers and had switched to layer feed only (I thought they were getting an all-flock feed). The more mellow roo started getting picked on by the hens and we originally through that he was limping due to because someone had taken a nip out of his leg. By the time we figured out it was probably gout due to the layer feed, he was still eating and drinking and pooping some (but not normal poops) and refusing to move. The second rooster started showing the same symptoms about the time the hens started picking on him and so my friend culled both roos after a couple more days because they weren't improving.
My first question is, how soon do you need to catch gout before it's irreversible and the bird will just suffer and not recover? Was there anything we could have done if one was on day 1-2 of showing symptoms and the other was 5-6 days into symptoms? The more vigorous roo was just starting to chase hens to mount them and was 4-5 months old if their age makes any difference.
I just feel really bad because there wasn't anything I could do and they were the first two I ever named.
