HighHopeRanchGR
Hatching
- Jun 1, 2025
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I have an olive egger rooster- Oliver- who has been sick for three weeks now.
I first noticed he was looking pretty grungy and had swelling on one side of his face, was not eating or drinking so I quarantined him and started syringe feeding.
I’ve identified that he has fowl pox and have treated the marks on his face with VetRX, they are now starting to disappear but the swelling hasn’t changed and he is off balance, he can stand but he’s not walking and is unsteady on his feet.
When I first brought him in he had discharge from his nose I cleaned up that never returned. But this last week I was checking his ears and found some junk that I cleaned out with an ear cleaning protocol. He was shaking his head quite a bit before I cleaned his ears out and it is noticeably better now. I’ve been checking daily and there’s tiny bits of…wax? I don’t know what but I’m keeping them clean.
Overall it seems like he’s improving however he will not eat or drink on his own and is still unsteady/off balance. I’m feeding twice a day and giving poultry cell and selenium/vit e paste by the recommendation of another group. I’ve also administered LA 200 at the very beginning of this every 3 days for 9 days and have started amoxicillin three days ago, again on the recommendation of another group.
We suspect it is either infectious coryza, or wet fowl pox. He doesn’t have any lesions inside of his mouth though it’s as clean as a whistle! So I’m not sure what it could be. Some suspect a neurological problem? But he recognizes his food and puts his face near it he’s just not opening his mouth! So frustrating. I’ve nursed him for almost a month, I want him to make it, has anyone ever experienced something similar? Any advice?
No chicken vet nearby, not an option. Thank you!
I first noticed he was looking pretty grungy and had swelling on one side of his face, was not eating or drinking so I quarantined him and started syringe feeding.
I’ve identified that he has fowl pox and have treated the marks on his face with VetRX, they are now starting to disappear but the swelling hasn’t changed and he is off balance, he can stand but he’s not walking and is unsteady on his feet.
When I first brought him in he had discharge from his nose I cleaned up that never returned. But this last week I was checking his ears and found some junk that I cleaned out with an ear cleaning protocol. He was shaking his head quite a bit before I cleaned his ears out and it is noticeably better now. I’ve been checking daily and there’s tiny bits of…wax? I don’t know what but I’m keeping them clean.
Overall it seems like he’s improving however he will not eat or drink on his own and is still unsteady/off balance. I’m feeding twice a day and giving poultry cell and selenium/vit e paste by the recommendation of another group. I’ve also administered LA 200 at the very beginning of this every 3 days for 9 days and have started amoxicillin three days ago, again on the recommendation of another group.
We suspect it is either infectious coryza, or wet fowl pox. He doesn’t have any lesions inside of his mouth though it’s as clean as a whistle! So I’m not sure what it could be. Some suspect a neurological problem? But he recognizes his food and puts his face near it he’s just not opening his mouth! So frustrating. I’ve nursed him for almost a month, I want him to make it, has anyone ever experienced something similar? Any advice?
No chicken vet nearby, not an option. Thank you!