Miss Belle
Hatching
- Dec 12, 2023
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My young rooster Greg has started standing upright like a penguin and waddling around. He drags his tail on the ground and has a difficult time moving his feet, so he typically is laying on his stomach. This began two nights ago. He's very unbalanced and is easily pushed over by the hens.
I've checked him for injuries and external parasites and found nothing. He has no leakage from his nose, eyes, or mouth and has a normal appetite. His comb is a healthy bright red. He has no signs of water belly aside from standing like a penguin (stomach is flat), and he is definitely male (he crows) so being egg bound is not possible. His droppings are soft and brown but not full on diarrhea, and they appear somewhat oily. His vent appears clean and unblocked.
Greg was vaccinated against Marek's at the hatchery. He has never been dewormed but was treated for coccidia in mid October (the flock had mildly bloody droppings, which was gone soon after treatment). There are no other chickens in the flock of 12 that have any symptoms.
The flock usually spends several hours a day free ranging, and there are multiple cats on the property. I could not find any bites or scratches on him that could be a sign of a cat attack, but I went ahead and gave him one dose of amoxicillin in his food yesterday in case he got an infection from the kitties.
I've purchased Adam's flea and tick today to ensure there aren't external parasites that I missed.
I think that about covers it... What could be wrong with him?
I've checked him for injuries and external parasites and found nothing. He has no leakage from his nose, eyes, or mouth and has a normal appetite. His comb is a healthy bright red. He has no signs of water belly aside from standing like a penguin (stomach is flat), and he is definitely male (he crows) so being egg bound is not possible. His droppings are soft and brown but not full on diarrhea, and they appear somewhat oily. His vent appears clean and unblocked.
Greg was vaccinated against Marek's at the hatchery. He has never been dewormed but was treated for coccidia in mid October (the flock had mildly bloody droppings, which was gone soon after treatment). There are no other chickens in the flock of 12 that have any symptoms.
The flock usually spends several hours a day free ranging, and there are multiple cats on the property. I could not find any bites or scratches on him that could be a sign of a cat attack, but I went ahead and gave him one dose of amoxicillin in his food yesterday in case he got an infection from the kitties.
I've purchased Adam's flea and tick today to ensure there aren't external parasites that I missed.
I think that about covers it... What could be wrong with him?