Good Evening,
We found our rooster last Friday with a droopy neck and did some research and assumed it was wry neck.
We immediately isolated him and began providing him with vitamin e and water.
We have also administered Vet RX, Vitamin supplements and mushy food.
His comb is still very red, hes eating and crowing, but he can't keep his head up. He keeps shaking it and had it down touching the ground.
We are almost at a week now and he doesn't seem to be getting better.
He sounds raspy when drinking water and there seems to be a bit of dry blood now in his nostrils
We did treat for worms to by giving him lots of garlic and chili flakes.
The minute he tries to drink water you can hear the gurgling nose and he lays his head down immediately.
I am not sure if there is any more we can do for him- so this is my last resort.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
We found our rooster last Friday with a droopy neck and did some research and assumed it was wry neck.
We immediately isolated him and began providing him with vitamin e and water.
We have also administered Vet RX, Vitamin supplements and mushy food.
His comb is still very red, hes eating and crowing, but he can't keep his head up. He keeps shaking it and had it down touching the ground.
We are almost at a week now and he doesn't seem to be getting better.
He sounds raspy when drinking water and there seems to be a bit of dry blood now in his nostrils

We did treat for worms to by giving him lots of garlic and chili flakes.
The minute he tries to drink water you can hear the gurgling nose and he lays his head down immediately.
I am not sure if there is any more we can do for him- so this is my last resort.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!