- Jun 16, 2016
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I noticed one night while putting up the chickens, my rooster would kind of jolt his head. Almost like he was burping or something like that. I didn't think much of it and he did it a couple of nights later and then I never saw him do it again. He's been really quiet. One day he only crowed once. He stopped stalking us around the yard. Now he just stays hunched in one area, but will walk around sometimes.
I noticed one time while he was walking that he kind of had a limp and I saw him peck at his toes. I wasn't sure if he was injured or mites. Then I was thinking maybe he has sour crop. Then I'm thinking maybe he has all 3!?
I felt his crop last night and to me it felt empty. I isolated him. I washed his feet and found them to be red and missing scales. We have had a lot of rain and it's been cold and windy.
He ate corn and went to bed. This morning. He ate a little greek yogurt, a couple pieces of corn, and drank water with electrolytes. Then laid down and has been sleeping and sometimes will drink and then look around.
I have asked my husband to watch some videos on where the crop was and check for himself... incase I'm feeling in the wrong spot. but it seems pretty obvious where it is.
We are going off today and I'm tempted to leave him with garlic water, scrambled eggs, and greek yogurt. I heard garlic is good for sour crop but chickens don't like garlic water so I may put garlic in some of the eggs.
What do yall think? I will be soaking his feet again. I think I would like to cover them with olive oil to soothe feet (help moisten) and kill mites?
I noticed one time while he was walking that he kind of had a limp and I saw him peck at his toes. I wasn't sure if he was injured or mites. Then I was thinking maybe he has sour crop. Then I'm thinking maybe he has all 3!?
I felt his crop last night and to me it felt empty. I isolated him. I washed his feet and found them to be red and missing scales. We have had a lot of rain and it's been cold and windy.
He ate corn and went to bed. This morning. He ate a little greek yogurt, a couple pieces of corn, and drank water with electrolytes. Then laid down and has been sleeping and sometimes will drink and then look around.
I have asked my husband to watch some videos on where the crop was and check for himself... incase I'm feeling in the wrong spot. but it seems pretty obvious where it is.
We are going off today and I'm tempted to leave him with garlic water, scrambled eggs, and greek yogurt. I heard garlic is good for sour crop but chickens don't like garlic water so I may put garlic in some of the eggs.
What do yall think? I will be soaking his feet again. I think I would like to cover them with olive oil to soothe feet (help moisten) and kill mites?