2theDogz
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- Apr 12, 2021
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Hoping I don't get too long winded on this. It's occurred to me over the last few days that after getting on board with all the "my rooster does fine on layer feed", that may not be the case.
I have a 3 yr old rooster who I thought had a spur injury/infection at 1 year. I treated & he seemed better but now at 3yrs he moves like a graduate of Monty Python's "Silly Walks" Ministry. He's the only one of my original 3 to have issues.
Fast forward to last month. My 1 year old Welsummer roo began with weakness in one leg, no discernable injury. It progressed to him not wanting to get up at all so we very regrettably decided to cull.
This week-- my 4 month old marans roo has started with the same symptoms...weak in the legs and looking ragged.
Yes, Mareks flashed into my mind. But --- why are all the girls boisterous and lovely?
It finally dawned on me that this could be related to diet. Although they haven't been on adult feed long, I feel in my gut this is the issue.
Thoughts or advice on this? I picked up all flock with .8% calcium compared to 3.5% in the layer feed. Really hoping we can turn him around.
I have a 3 yr old rooster who I thought had a spur injury/infection at 1 year. I treated & he seemed better but now at 3yrs he moves like a graduate of Monty Python's "Silly Walks" Ministry. He's the only one of my original 3 to have issues.
Fast forward to last month. My 1 year old Welsummer roo began with weakness in one leg, no discernable injury. It progressed to him not wanting to get up at all so we very regrettably decided to cull.
This week-- my 4 month old marans roo has started with the same symptoms...weak in the legs and looking ragged.
Yes, Mareks flashed into my mind. But --- why are all the girls boisterous and lovely?
It finally dawned on me that this could be related to diet. Although they haven't been on adult feed long, I feel in my gut this is the issue.
Thoughts or advice on this? I picked up all flock with .8% calcium compared to 3.5% in the layer feed. Really hoping we can turn him around.