My rooster, Biggie, has been walking a little odd now for a few months. He's a big buff orpington, and he'll be 6 years old in February.
Here's a link to a YouTube short, showing what he's doing exactly:
I'm going to refer to his action as "the thing", because it's hard to describe. He almost acts like there's something on his leg he's kind of tripping on or reacting to, but there's nothing. He may take a few steps mostly normally (as shown in the video), and then just randomly do "the thing". It seems to have gotten a little worse since I first noticed it, like sometimes it'll happen more frequently when he walks and he'll stumble. He does seem to stick out that leg more when he walks normally though.
When I first noticed it, I took a look at his leg, feeling it for anything unusual and looking for any sores or wounds. I didn't find anything. I figured he pulled something, which wouldn't be surprising because he's so big. He has a bit of a hard time getting on the roosts and maneuvering between them, so I thought maybe he got himself a bit hurt there. I let him be, hoping it would resolve itself. He was walking fine, just occasionally doing "the thing".
Today I noticed him looking a bit odd out with the hens. His neck was drawn in, tail down, just standing there motionless. Sometimes they do that, and when I go outside they'll perk up and act normal. He did perk up, but started doing his "thing" quite a bit. I gave him another look, being more thorough this time, and found this:
My best guess is this is a sore/callous from his spur from when he roosts. His spurs are very long right now. But I'm not sure this in itself could cause his strange walking. It didn't look infected, there was no swelling, and no unusual redness. He did have some thicker skin above it that you can kind of see. It almost looks like skin tags or something. Unless I'm wrong and maybe it is infected? I sprayed some Vetericyn on it for now. But other than that I found nothing.
I have also noticed him laying down a bit more while free ranging, and getting separated from the hens (which is unusual). Recently, he has also stopped roosting on the roost bars, and has instead opted for a thin ledge on the front of the nest boxes, which is easier to get to. So clearly there's something wrong, and it's getting worse.
I'm going to start by removing his spurs. We do the twist method and pop them off, leaving only the quick behind. I guess it could be his long spurs, but they've been long before and he's done okay. I just can't imagine his spurs causing him to react like that, unless roosting with the spurs is causing injury over time.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm afraid he is in pain with the way he's been acting now. He's an older rooster, could arthritis cause something like this? Could that sore be the culprit?
Thanks!
Here's a link to a YouTube short, showing what he's doing exactly:
When I first noticed it, I took a look at his leg, feeling it for anything unusual and looking for any sores or wounds. I didn't find anything. I figured he pulled something, which wouldn't be surprising because he's so big. He has a bit of a hard time getting on the roosts and maneuvering between them, so I thought maybe he got himself a bit hurt there. I let him be, hoping it would resolve itself. He was walking fine, just occasionally doing "the thing".
Today I noticed him looking a bit odd out with the hens. His neck was drawn in, tail down, just standing there motionless. Sometimes they do that, and when I go outside they'll perk up and act normal. He did perk up, but started doing his "thing" quite a bit. I gave him another look, being more thorough this time, and found this:



My best guess is this is a sore/callous from his spur from when he roosts. His spurs are very long right now. But I'm not sure this in itself could cause his strange walking. It didn't look infected, there was no swelling, and no unusual redness. He did have some thicker skin above it that you can kind of see. It almost looks like skin tags or something. Unless I'm wrong and maybe it is infected? I sprayed some Vetericyn on it for now. But other than that I found nothing.
I have also noticed him laying down a bit more while free ranging, and getting separated from the hens (which is unusual). Recently, he has also stopped roosting on the roost bars, and has instead opted for a thin ledge on the front of the nest boxes, which is easier to get to. So clearly there's something wrong, and it's getting worse.
I'm going to start by removing his spurs. We do the twist method and pop them off, leaving only the quick behind. I guess it could be his long spurs, but they've been long before and he's done okay. I just can't imagine his spurs causing him to react like that, unless roosting with the spurs is causing injury over time.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm afraid he is in pain with the way he's been acting now. He's an older rooster, could arthritis cause something like this? Could that sore be the culprit?
Thanks!