rooster not normal!!

GoldenSparrow

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Hi
My rooster Baby, the one that was sick. I posted about him on the thread slow rooster, maybe depressed.
He seems to choke a lot after he eats he holds his mouth open, and breaths heavy.
I really worry about him. He is a lot better now that hes with the hen, but still not like a normal rooster. Yesterday the other rooster was out with him, and I found my poor rooster Baby hiding under the back steps.

I am giving him some left over Baytril, that I used for a sick hen a while back.

I could really use some help.
Thanks.
 
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It would help a lot if you posted again in your old thread instead of starting a new one, so we know what's been said. If you can't find it, click on "show your posts" in the lower left hand corner, or subscribe to the topic in the same place when you post.

What about gapeworm? This sounds like the symptoms. Read up on it, look in the mouth for skinny red worms way back in the throat.
 
My first thought was gapeworm as well, with the choking and holding his mouth open. I recommend you look down his throat using a flashlight (2 person job) and see if there any obstructions. If not, get a Q-tip and stick it one inch down his throat and gently swab it, then remove the Q-tip. If you see a "Y" shaped red in color worm on the Q-tip, he has gapeworms. If that's the case, you can treat him (and the rest of your flock) with safeguard liquid goat wormer or valbazen.
 
Thank you so much!!
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I will look in his throat, and let you know.
I posted in my other thread about this, but no one ever wrote?
 
I looked in his troat, but it looks very clear. i dident see anything.
I did notice, on his neck he has mites, I think.
there little black bugs.

could this make him act the way he is?
thanks again
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Gapeworms can get up to 1/4" long. Your problem is mites. I recommend you use sevin dust and thoroughly dust him. I also recommend you dust your other chickens and in 10 days redust your rooster and the others as well. Redusting will kill nits hatched after the first dusting. You will need to dust inside their house, nests and roosts. Redust again in 10 days.
 
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So do you think the mites would cause him to feel down and droopy, and just not normal?
also, how do you dust the coop? do you have to do the walls? and do I need to get new hay?

weird question, but should I dust my manure pile, just because I dump all the old stuff there?


sorry for so many question, but i have never had mites before.

thank you so much for the help
 
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Mites suck their blood to the point of causing anemia, eventually death. You have described the typical symptoms of external parasites.
Here's what you do as far as your coop is concerned: I use hay on the floor and in the nests too. Get all the hay out and take it to your manure pile and sprinkle sevin dust on it, shuffle the hay around using your rake to get the dust spread. Go back to your coop (wear a mask to cover your mouth/nose and eye protection,) get a couple good handfuls of sevin dust and toss it inside your coop, use more if you have to...then turn your leaf blower on it...it'll blow everywhere, a big cloud of dust! After the dust settles, put fresh hay inside where you want it. Repeat this procedure in 10 days.
 
thanks dawg53
I am looking for the sevin dust, but my feed store dosent have it. so might have to order it some where on line.

Thanks for all the help
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if this is the stuff, how long until I can eat the eggs again?
thanks
 
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