Mine stopped crowing in the winter just last year. At the end I realized my coop was really dusty and every time he took that really deep breath he inhaled dust and couldnt crow. That was what I thought and he didnt die
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I really hope he ends up okay, and that he’s just reacting to the babies crowing.
I haven’t had good luck with my roosters so far. I lost my first to suspected Marek’s, and my second to what I can only assume was a heart issue. They seem a lot more susceptible to illness than the girls.
I’ll keep a close eye on
Yes hopefully he will be good. I totally understand on losing some. It's hard. We have lost 4 roosters and 4 chickens all diffrent times and different things. But we do our best to keep them going. Sometimes you just don't know what is happening. Like I said before good luck and keep us updated. Also I'm glad someone else is helping you out on this.I really hope he ends up okay, and that he’s just reacting to the babies crowing.
I haven’t had good luck with my roosters so far. I lost my first to suspected Marek’s, and my second to what I can only assume was a heart issue. They seem a lot more susceptible to illness than the girls.
I’ll keep a close eye on him!
That's is great news so glad Ozzy is good to go. Thanks for the update.False alarm
It’s like he was waiting for me to panic, little shit. Last night when I got home I took him out of his cage and brought him upstairs (the Seramas live in my basement during the winter). When he was suddenly in a new environment he started crowing again and hasn’t stopped since.
Apparently the baby cockerels crowing upset him. Ozzy must be a sensitive boy