Is he having a hard time pooping?
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. I have no experience with this yet and can't offer any insight on the subject BUT I have read lots of folks are going thru this right now. This thread is very old so many will not see it. Is there any way u could start a new thread under the emergency/diseases topic? I'm certain you will get lots of good advice and maybe even save your roo. Good luck and best wishes 
Yes, if the problem was just the maggots I would feel better about his chances of survival. However, while cleaning him today I noticed that his leg is hurt. It felt stiff, and was not able to be moved around as much as the other leg while we were picking him up. See how is left leg is straight out, but his right leg is bent and moving around? Before while he was limping, it was on his left leg. I don't know how long this will last, or how long it will take for him to heal.I'm sorry I wasn't clear.you put the chicken in a sealed container with peroxide and baking soda and just wait. Cull does mean to kill and a broiler is a meat chicken.![]()
If I was in the same situation I would wait a week though. I don't know if it would do any good, but I think I would do that.