Dale River
In the Brooder
- Sep 9, 2020
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New/Learning backyard chicken owners here! Got our flock as chicks from the local farm supply store back in April in hopes of having our own fresh eggs. The one who turned out to be a rooster is sick. I need help figuring out what it might be and how to help him.
The rooster has been sneezing for several weeks now. He has had intermittent white foam come out when he sneezes (see picture from Sept. 24th).
Also, we spotted a bloody chicken dropping a few weeks ago (not sure which chicken), so we treated the whole flock for coccidiosis with Corid for 7 days, then 2 weeks off, then additional 3 days. (At the recommendation of this forum...thank you!)
Last night, I heard a terrible clanging noise coming from the coop. I went outside thinking perhaps a predator was giving it a go, only to discover our rooster lying on the floor of the run below the coop. He looked lifeless. When I came back outside with a stronger flashlight and a lamp, he sat up. He appeared to have vomited, as specks were all over his face. My kids and I also smelled a very strong sweet smell coming from him. (See photos from Oct. 12th.)
I got out our spare pet cage for isolation, took off his crow collar, and put him in there thinking he wouldn't survive the night. My normally feisty rooster didn't put up any fight or make any noise at all about being held and taken out of the coop run and put into a smaller cage.
He survived and had a fine time crowing this morning, albeit a little weakly at first. He pecked me twice while I was putting water & food in there for him this morning. I did check his crop before putting anything in there for him, and I couldn't find anything abnormal-- no hardness, squishiness, doughiness, or enlargement.
I still have him isolated in a pet cage (see photos from Oct. 13th) in hopes of minimizing exposure to our hens of whatever he has.
From what I've read online, it could be coryza or another respiratory illness that starts with "m" (can't remember at the moment). My reading said both were viruses and antibiotics wouldn't help. However, many people advocate giving an antibiotic to a chicken who is sneezing with white foamy stuff. That's the 1st issue.
The 2nd issue is whatever happened last night-- do chickens have seizures? That is the only thing I can think of that would have made a noise like that and perhaps sent him tumbling down the ramp and into the run below. How do I figure out what that was/is?
We really like our rooster! He keeps the girls in line and makes sure they all get into the coop at night in a timely fashion and is protective of them. I just need help figuring out what to do for him.
Do I give him an antibiotic? Do I keep him isolated? I just have no idea where to go from here.
Other Health Info: His crop was fine this morning-- not doughy, squishy, firm, etc. My daughter & I couldn't find it. Vent is clear from droppings. He is still sneezing with occasional white, foamy stuff coming out. Checked for lice/mites & didn't see any, but he was also getting cranky by that point
The rooster has been sneezing for several weeks now. He has had intermittent white foam come out when he sneezes (see picture from Sept. 24th).
Also, we spotted a bloody chicken dropping a few weeks ago (not sure which chicken), so we treated the whole flock for coccidiosis with Corid for 7 days, then 2 weeks off, then additional 3 days. (At the recommendation of this forum...thank you!)
Last night, I heard a terrible clanging noise coming from the coop. I went outside thinking perhaps a predator was giving it a go, only to discover our rooster lying on the floor of the run below the coop. He looked lifeless. When I came back outside with a stronger flashlight and a lamp, he sat up. He appeared to have vomited, as specks were all over his face. My kids and I also smelled a very strong sweet smell coming from him. (See photos from Oct. 12th.)
I got out our spare pet cage for isolation, took off his crow collar, and put him in there thinking he wouldn't survive the night. My normally feisty rooster didn't put up any fight or make any noise at all about being held and taken out of the coop run and put into a smaller cage.
He survived and had a fine time crowing this morning, albeit a little weakly at first. He pecked me twice while I was putting water & food in there for him this morning. I did check his crop before putting anything in there for him, and I couldn't find anything abnormal-- no hardness, squishiness, doughiness, or enlargement.
I still have him isolated in a pet cage (see photos from Oct. 13th) in hopes of minimizing exposure to our hens of whatever he has.
From what I've read online, it could be coryza or another respiratory illness that starts with "m" (can't remember at the moment). My reading said both were viruses and antibiotics wouldn't help. However, many people advocate giving an antibiotic to a chicken who is sneezing with white foamy stuff. That's the 1st issue.
The 2nd issue is whatever happened last night-- do chickens have seizures? That is the only thing I can think of that would have made a noise like that and perhaps sent him tumbling down the ramp and into the run below. How do I figure out what that was/is?
We really like our rooster! He keeps the girls in line and makes sure they all get into the coop at night in a timely fashion and is protective of them. I just need help figuring out what to do for him.
Do I give him an antibiotic? Do I keep him isolated? I just have no idea where to go from here.
Other Health Info: His crop was fine this morning-- not doughy, squishy, firm, etc. My daughter & I couldn't find it. Vent is clear from droppings. He is still sneezing with occasional white, foamy stuff coming out. Checked for lice/mites & didn't see any, but he was also getting cranky by that point