Puchi

My rooster eyes are swelled up and he is not eating properly and he is not able to walk properly

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My rooster eyes are swelled up and he is not eating and there is a black discharge from his nose he is not able to walk properly. What to do please help me.
 

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It sounds like he got into something poisonous. Can you think what it might be? Insecticide spraying recently? Even just spraying a plant in a pot and the rooster nibbled a little dirt from it or a few leaves will cause poisoning.

How about moldy feed or compost? How about machinery sitting in the area leaking fluids onto the soil?

If you can, give him activated charcoal or a molasses flush by tubing him.

Or find a vet who will treat chickens.
 
This had happened him few months ago I gave him both decongestant and terramycin and he recovered,but now again he got ill my another baby chicks got infected and they died. I don't want him to lose now please help me
 
Can you see that black substance coming out from his nose
 

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Puchi's beak is overgrown, does he have a hard time eating? You may want to work on trimming that down.

The black substance looks like dirt. Does he have a discharge or mucous coming from the nostrils?
Since he responded to antibiotics before, then you can try treating him with those again. It sounds like he has a respiratory disease. Unfortunately most of these diseases make birds carriers for life and birds can become symptomatic from time to time. The best you can do is treat the symptoms and hope he recovers.

You don't mention your location, but I would also provide him with poultry vitamins and extra protein (fish, meat, eggs) to give him a boost.
 
My first thought was Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT) due to semi dried blood from nostrils. I'm not so sure now as no other symptoms have been described. However since they are carriers for life, it would explain how the chicks got infected and died.
Personally, I would cull the rooster. He will spread whatever disease it is to other birds.
 
Puchi's beak is overgrown, does he have a hard time eating? You may want to work on trimming that down.

The black substance looks like dirt. Does he have a discharge or mucous coming from the nostrils?
Since he responded to antibiotics before, then you can try treating him with those again. It sounds like he has a respiratory disease. Unfortunately most of these diseases make birds carriers for life and birds can become symptomatic from time to time. The best you can do is treat the symptoms and hope he recovers.

You don't mention your location, but I would also provide him with poultry vitamins and extra protein (fish, meat, eggs) to give him a boost.
Thanks for the suggestion
Yes I use to trim his overgrown beak and nails
 

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