galliformom
In the Brooder
- Nov 17, 2016
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Hello all,
I took in an old (i think), sick chicken that was dumped at a wildlife sanctuary a little less than a year ago. Hes a bantam "phoenix" rooster. He had no toes, his eyes were totally sealed shut, skin mites/other parasites, ear infections, leg mites, and nasal discharge when I got him. Ive managed to treat the ear infections and skin parasites, and he has perked up considerably. He started crowing in the morning, eats and drinks fine, poop is normal. I havent managed to improve his legs. Ive attached a picture:it looks like he had pretty severe leg mites at one time. Ive tried to rub coconut oil on his legs to soften them up, but no luck. Any suggestions? Wil this improve, and how can I help him?
He also continues to have yellowish discharge from his nose, and seems to have labored breathing at times. Ive tried putting VetRx in his water for the past month, and it might have helped a little, but definitely hasn't stopped it. Is there anything else I can do?
He lives inside during the winter and goes out with my flock in the summer, but stays separate in his own crate (because he cant find his food otherwise). His bedding is typically hay. I havent been able to find an avian vet in my area (any suggestions for SE Ohio are welcome), so thats not an option at this point, unfortunately.
I know it seems silly but I really want to help this little guy live his best life! Thank you so much in advance!
I took in an old (i think), sick chicken that was dumped at a wildlife sanctuary a little less than a year ago. Hes a bantam "phoenix" rooster. He had no toes, his eyes were totally sealed shut, skin mites/other parasites, ear infections, leg mites, and nasal discharge when I got him. Ive managed to treat the ear infections and skin parasites, and he has perked up considerably. He started crowing in the morning, eats and drinks fine, poop is normal. I havent managed to improve his legs. Ive attached a picture:it looks like he had pretty severe leg mites at one time. Ive tried to rub coconut oil on his legs to soften them up, but no luck. Any suggestions? Wil this improve, and how can I help him?
He also continues to have yellowish discharge from his nose, and seems to have labored breathing at times. Ive tried putting VetRx in his water for the past month, and it might have helped a little, but definitely hasn't stopped it. Is there anything else I can do?
He lives inside during the winter and goes out with my flock in the summer, but stays separate in his own crate (because he cant find his food otherwise). His bedding is typically hay. I havent been able to find an avian vet in my area (any suggestions for SE Ohio are welcome), so thats not an option at this point, unfortunately.
I know it seems silly but I really want to help this little guy live his best life! Thank you so much in advance!