- May 28, 2020
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Dix is an eight month old bantom rooster. He has a mate who is just like him, but is a frizzle named Pinecone. I have 12 other chickens, but these two stay in a separate coop, although they have access to the rest of the flock because they are small and they like to stay separate.
A week ago, I found Dix face down in the nesting blocks. I thought he was dead. But when I picked him up, he was definitely alive. I brought him and his mate inside. He couldn’t sit or stand had balance issues. I started him on vitamin E and nutri drench. He would eat and drink when I held him near the food and water. Over the course of last week he has gotten stronger and can stand intermittently, but will usually end up laying back down and sometimes falling over. He is crowing all the time now. Definitely improvement! But still not able to walk. Does this sound like a vitamin deficiency?
I did stop giving him vitamin E but I’m wondering if I should continue?
I live in North Carolina. He was being given the same food as the other Hen, which was a nature wise layer pellet. His bedding is a mixture of pine shavings and straw.
He is alert and eating and drinking, but not making as much progress as I would expect. I am not sure what’s going on. I don’t think it is Marek’s.
Anybody have any advice?
Thank you in advance!
A week ago, I found Dix face down in the nesting blocks. I thought he was dead. But when I picked him up, he was definitely alive. I brought him and his mate inside. He couldn’t sit or stand had balance issues. I started him on vitamin E and nutri drench. He would eat and drink when I held him near the food and water. Over the course of last week he has gotten stronger and can stand intermittently, but will usually end up laying back down and sometimes falling over. He is crowing all the time now. Definitely improvement! But still not able to walk. Does this sound like a vitamin deficiency?
I did stop giving him vitamin E but I’m wondering if I should continue?
I live in North Carolina. He was being given the same food as the other Hen, which was a nature wise layer pellet. His bedding is a mixture of pine shavings and straw.
He is alert and eating and drinking, but not making as much progress as I would expect. I am not sure what’s going on. I don’t think it is Marek’s.
Anybody have any advice?
Thank you in advance!
