But don't get too worried.
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It could be Marek's.
But don't get too worried.
Wry tails do happen. It's genetic but it doesn't just show up out of nowhere. You notice it more as the tail fills in. Should not breed that bird if you believe it's wry tail.
Could it happen from hawk attack? Why not. Hawks hit with such force they are liable to break anything on the bird. I had a cockerel survive a hawk attack this year. Almost culled him to put out of misery but he seemed determined to carry on. Let him be though he never fully was right there after. When culling the flock numbers this fall realized his should was completely dislocated. Must have caused him pain constantly and felt bad about not taking him out immediately after the incident. Just an example of random permanent damage a hawk's swooping strike can do. It's quite possible your boy broke lower spine and healed.
His eyes look bright and healthy to me. Not sure what people think they are seeing.