I thought I would check here first to see if this is common for NN. Oakley my roo is not doing well, I am about to bring him in from the coop, but have waited because I am afraid that his Annies (his 5, just laying pullets) will be overworked by the Delawares that they share the coop with. In the mean time Oakly is having trouble walking, he walks like I do, stiff legged, from the hip and sits on the ground when he can. (I have a bad back and arthritis in the hips) I went out to take pictures (will down load them once the battery recharges) and found him like this this morning. He is 6 months old, a big, sweet boy, still learning the job of head roo. I gathered him in my lap and I massaged his legs and thighs, which he enjoyed, and the muscles were really tight, not just firm and his knees were stiff. If I tried to stretch and flex the legs, they were stiff. I checked his feet and found no signs of bumble foot or sores. He sat in my lap while I did that and just dozed while I rubbed the smooth skin on the crop and under the wings, he just relaxed. He is eating and drinking, and his weight feels ok. His legs are smooth, the scales are sticking out.He was vaccinated for Mareks as a chick. DH who normally puts them to bed at night said he has problems jumping up and into the coop (elevated 18" or so) and is needing to walk up the ramp. He is always the last one in. Any ideas what's going on w/ his legs? I really don't know even what to look up. I am going to get the dog kennel clean up so I can isolate him if need be. I don't see any problems with any of the other birds in his coop.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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