Yes they can.Quick question. Can roosters die from too much calcium. Sorry, this sounds like a stupid question but I am wondering
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Yes they can.Quick question. Can roosters die from too much calcium. Sorry, this sounds like a stupid question but I am wondering
He doesn’t seem to be doing good. I have him isolated with some rooster booster and scrambled eggs. This morning he was just laying in the coop. His head seems like it’s to heavy and he can hardly keep his eyes open. He’s perked up some since then. But I just don’t know. My heart breaks for him.how are things going there countrybeachgirl? hopefully this is just their down time, as a rooster will molt too and not have much interest in hanging sometimes
He is breathing fine.Maybe he's got something else going on as it's been a few days now, how is his breathing, this new development doesn't sound good.
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It’s just that I’m worried he’s not eating and i I did get him to drink a little. He is standing and is alert right now. I just don’t want him suffering. I do not want to cull him. But do not want him suffering. I’m not gonna give up on him just yet. Gonna keep him isolated with his water and eggs and hope to see some improvement.You won't always see worms in poop. Can you get a fecal float to get a better idea to see if worms and/or coccidiosis is the problem.
Photos of the poop and what he looks like right now would be good.
Your mention of going ahead and culling him now - yesterday it was just acting weird - is he now lethargic, panting, unresponsive....?
He’s not panting or having any other symptoms other than wanting to sleep and looking like he has no head control. When I checked on him just now he is standing and his head is normal.You won't always see worms in poop. Can you get a fecal float to get a better idea to see if worms and/or coccidiosis is the problem.
Photos of the poop and what he looks like right now would be good.
Your mention of going ahead and culling him now - yesterday it was just acting weird - is he now lethargic, panting, unresponsive....?