Rooster having trouble walking (video )

I have gamefowl, and that's one of the *many* ways they show Marek's.


I have had many roosters, all kinds of them too. ;)
I wasn’t actually referring to you and I’m fairly sure you know it. Besides you having gamefowl doesn’t mean anything. The OP has gamefowl too. That means absolutely nothing. I’ve had plenty of other roosters too. Still doesn’t mean anything. He still may have mareks I don’t know. If the bird wasn’t in a penfight I would have killed him the minute he started limping. Since he was and has bumble foot it’s worth trying to fix for the OP to make sure.
 
Let me come at this from another angle... one does not need to have owned roosters, nor gamefowl to see that the way he is walking is almost certainly neurological.
Ok so what’s your magic treatment for mareks?
 
How isn't it true?
Chicken illnesses with neurological symptoms
  • Avian Encephalomyelitis - Symptoms of this chicken illness loss of coordination, inability to stand, head shaking and other neurological issues
  • Botulism - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis of limbs and neck, tremors, torticollis
  • Egg Yolk Peritonitis - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis
  • Encephalomalacia - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include loss of balance, circling, head shaking or tremors, eventually convulsions, and paralysis
  • Lymphoid Leukosis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include leg paralysis and blindness
  • Marek's Disease - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis (particularly of the legs), ataxis, blindness
  • Mycotoxicosis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis, ataxis
  • Newcastle disease (either the domestic or the exotic variety) - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis of limbs, head twisting, walking in circles, walking backwards, clumsiness, tremors
  • Nutritional Myopathy - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include clumsiness/weakness due to muscle deterioration
  • Polyneuritis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include head shaking, tremors, convulsions, "star gazing" (paralysis of neck muscles)
  • Perosis - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg problems can be confused with neurological leg problems
  • Spraddle leg - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg weakness may be mistaken for neurological leg problems
  • VVD - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg deformity can be confused with neurological leg problems

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Chicken illnesses with neurological symptoms
  • Avian Encephalomyelitis - Symptoms of this chicken illness loss of coordination, inability to stand, head shaking and other neurological issues
  • Botulism - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis of limbs and neck, tremors, torticollis
  • Egg Yolk Peritonitis - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis
  • Encephalomalacia - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include loss of balance, circling, head shaking or tremors, eventually convulsions, and paralysis
  • Lymphoid Leukosis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include leg paralysis and blindness
  • Marek's Disease - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis (particularly of the legs), ataxis, blindness
  • Mycotoxicosis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis, ataxis
  • Newcastle disease (either the domestic or the exotic variety) - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis of limbs, head twisting, walking in circles, walking backwards, clumsiness, tremors
  • Nutritional Myopathy - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include clumsiness/weakness due to muscle deterioration
  • Polyneuritis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include head shaking, tremors, convulsions, "star gazing" (paralysis of neck muscles)
  • Perosis - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg problems can be confused with neurological leg problems
  • Spraddle leg - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg weakness may be mistaken for neurological leg problems
  • VVD - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg deformity can be confused with neurological leg problems
I changed my mind. It’s either an old football injury or trench foot.
 
Chicken illnesses with neurological symptoms
  • Avian Encephalomyelitis - Symptoms of this chicken illness loss of coordination, inability to stand, head shaking and other neurological issues
  • Botulism - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis of limbs and neck, tremors, torticollis
  • Egg Yolk Peritonitis - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis
  • Encephalomalacia - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include loss of balance, circling, head shaking or tremors, eventually convulsions, and paralysis
  • Lymphoid Leukosis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include leg paralysis and blindness
  • Marek's Disease - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis (particularly of the legs), ataxis, blindness
  • Mycotoxicosis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis, ataxis
  • Newcastle disease (either the domestic or the exotic variety) - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include paralysis/partial paralysis of limbs, head twisting, walking in circles, walking backwards, clumsiness, tremors
  • Nutritional Myopathy - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include clumsiness/weakness due to muscle deterioration
  • Polyneuritis - Neurological symptoms of this chicken illness can include head shaking, tremors, convulsions, "star gazing" (paralysis of neck muscles)
  • Perosis - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg problems can be confused with neurological leg problems
  • Spraddle leg - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg weakness may be mistaken for neurological leg problems
  • VVD - Symptoms of this chicken illness can include physical leg deformity can be confused with neurological leg problems
Which means the rooster in the video was staggering but standing. And he had been topping a hen. So not neurological
 

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