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Thank you all for the input and ideas. I'm baffled, let me tell you. It's possibly he has sprained something, though he's the only rooster and so it would not have been from a fight. He could have fended off something and we didn't see the scuffle, or as you say, it could be from jumping up/down. Who knows??! But he's been doing this for probably 4 weeks, so whatever it is, it is taking its time to heal or move along. He just doesn't look sick or anything - his comb is red, his eyes are bright. The vitamin deficiency is, I guess possible - but why only him and not the rest of the flock, and they eat very good quality organic layer pellets (plus every treat known to mankind). I hope he doesn't die - we love him and he does a fantastic job of keeping the girls in line. He's so big and glossy and vibrant - seems incomprehensible that he has something horribly wrong. Is it possible for a rooster to be too heavy for his legs?? He isn't weirdly fat. When I went out to the coop to put them to bed for the night, he was on the roost and I felt of his legs. One of them definitely trembled in my hand, not sure why that would be the case. The roost is flat and wide, not round - so he wasn't gripping.
I'm completely befuddled. I just wish I could do something for him. Maybe I should put him in a crate and bring him in? That would prevent him from walking on it at all, which might be good? I can't imagine him being in a crate, nor can I imagine how to keep the crate clean! I think he might freak out in a crate for any extended period of time. What about keeping him in the run and not letting him free range? At least he wouldn't feel like he has to roam all over and the girls would be safe and he could take a break?? Would have to put them all in the run, which is quite large, or else it would stress them all out, I expect.
Will worm them, but can't imagine that it's worms. He isn't lethargic at all - more like his legs aren't strong enough for him to stand on them. Neurological??
I'm completely befuddled. I just wish I could do something for him. Maybe I should put him in a crate and bring him in? That would prevent him from walking on it at all, which might be good? I can't imagine him being in a crate, nor can I imagine how to keep the crate clean! I think he might freak out in a crate for any extended period of time. What about keeping him in the run and not letting him free range? At least he wouldn't feel like he has to roam all over and the girls would be safe and he could take a break?? Would have to put them all in the run, which is quite large, or else it would stress them all out, I expect.
Will worm them, but can't imagine that it's worms. He isn't lethargic at all - more like his legs aren't strong enough for him to stand on them. Neurological??
