I agree, it does sound like injury. And I went thru the "limps" several years ago, till my roosts are thigh high. I have alot of big birds, and I had lower rungs for them, but they always ended up at the top!
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I agree, it does sound like injury. And I went thru the "limps" several years ago, till my roosts are thigh high. I have alot of big birds, and I had lower rungs for them, but they always ended up at the top!
I agree, it does sound like injury. And I went thru the "limps" several years ago, till my roosts are thigh high. I have alot of big birds, and I had lower rungs for them, but they always ended up at the top!
A lot of times the smaller chickens use what I intended to be the roosts as a stepping stone to get to the rafters, but in the mornings some take the safe step down route, but a lot of them just fly straight to the ground...Our big rooster hits the ground and sounds like the hulk just landed....On one hand I can see that they would be safer using the roosts I made, but I do like that they are sleeping 6 ft off the ground so even if something manages to get into the second story coop they still have to get to the roof to eat the chickens. I think I'll put some flat panels across the rafters so they can't get up there, except maybe one spot that will have a ramp...that way they have to take it easy, but can still be safe sleeping up high. I thought that my roosts would be high enough, they are 4 ft off the floor, but apparently the rafters seem so much better. I do need to do something so this doesn't keep happening. The 2 chickens that have been affected in whatever way no longer roost at all...both bed down somewhere on the floor now.
So I call and send the bodies to those places? Neither is dead, or sickly seeming...they just can't move right...but they are breaking my heart...not so much the one that was doing better but the one that more recently started having issues...it really can't get around very well at all.
I am more worried about trying to get new chicks...if all new chicks are vaccinated then everything should be alright, right?
I'm not sure I have the heart to kill baby chickens...but I also don't have the heart to watch something suffer...
and can you get a necropsy on a chicken you killed, or do I have to wait for one of them to die...?
Is this something that chickens recover from? So perhaps I should just leave these 2 to either make it or not...or should I go ahead and cull them since they obviously are having some issues?