Hello,
A few days ago we noticed one of our roosters sleeping a lot during the day and not moving very much when I approached it. We decided to isolate it, not knowing what is wrong with him. Since we are currently raising chicks and ducklings, we have starter feed that I’ve been feeding him orally with a syringe. I expected him to pass away within a few hours but he’s holding on with no change. His poop is white and runny, no blood. His crop is empty and I can feel his breast bone very prominently. I don’t see any lice or mite evidence but figured I would dust him anyway. Im going to pick up deworming today as a precautionary. Anything else I can do?
A few days ago we noticed one of our roosters sleeping a lot during the day and not moving very much when I approached it. We decided to isolate it, not knowing what is wrong with him. Since we are currently raising chicks and ducklings, we have starter feed that I’ve been feeding him orally with a syringe. I expected him to pass away within a few hours but he’s holding on with no change. His poop is white and runny, no blood. His crop is empty and I can feel his breast bone very prominently. I don’t see any lice or mite evidence but figured I would dust him anyway. Im going to pick up deworming today as a precautionary. Anything else I can do?