Shamo Hybrid
Crowing
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Chickens can break one another's necks! Possible a neck injury of some sort?
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If he had Marek's disease, wouldn't my other chickens be affected by it as well? Or is it possible for only one chicken to get it?He sounds like he has a head injury, but your rooster that died could have had the same or even Mareks disease. For electrolytes in a pinch, you can use Gatorade or Pedialyte, or mix a tsp of sugar and a small pinch of salt in a quart/ liter of water.
my rooster is 8 months old but when he fights he seems to not be able to hold his balnce and fall often how can i help him?My 1 year old rooster got in a fight with another rooster recently. The only injury he got from it was a bloodied comb...or so I thought. Now he seems listless. He is walking around, but is acting as if he is drunk. He stumbles, falls backwards, and has been sitting in an odd way...kind of like a hen laying an egg. He still eats and tries to pursue hens, but he's stopped crowing and acting roosterish in general. Oddly enough, this rooster's uncle (who was identical to him) also showed these symptoms shortly before dying, except he had blood in his droppings too. But what is causing this?
TL;DR:
Age: 1 year old
Breed: Large mixed breed
Symptoms: Still walking, but stumbling a lot. His wing keeps "drooping" and he is leaning backwards and sitting in an odd way. He seems listless, though he is still eating.
Other: His droppings seem perfectly fine. He seems a bit thin, but nothing serious. This has been going on for five days and is steadily worsening.
One of my boys, Jack Black, started stumbling today - he's OK going forwards - and can run when he sees a bit of "action" going on, but I don't think he's infected with anything, I'm quite confident he's been fighting. One thing cockerels are good at is hitting that 'sweet spot' on the back of the head - if they get it right it's fatal, but if they miss by a little it seems to cause something akin to brain damage. He's still eating and crowing and doing rooster stuff, he's just having dizzy spells, especially when he shakes his head out leans slightly sideways, such as when he's courting the ladies.My 1 year old rooster got in a fight with another rooster recently. The only injury he got from it was a bloodied comb...or so I thought. Now he seems listless. He is walking around, but is acting as if he is drunk. He stumbles, falls backwards, and has been sitting in an odd way...kind of like a hen laying an egg. He still eats and tries to pursue hens, but he's stopped crowing and acting roosterish in general. Oddly enough, this rooster's uncle (who was identical to him) also showed these symptoms shortly before dying, except he had blood in his droppings too. But what is causing this?
TL;DR:
Age: 1 year old
Breed: Large mixed breed
Symptoms: Still walking, but stumbling a lot. His wing keeps "drooping" and he is leaning backwards and sitting in an odd way. He seems listless, though he is still eating.
Other: His droppings seem perfectly fine. He seems a bit thin, but nothing serious. This has been going on for five days and is steadily worsening.