So i got b12 last night and ive been givjnb tp him but no imprpovement.
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he keeps going into like seizures where he just flails his head
Brain damage. I had one do this too. No cure and nothing make it better
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So i got b12 last night and ive been givjnb tp him but no imprpovement.
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he keeps going into like seizures where he just flails his head
I'm sorry! I have 5 youngsters right now and I think they're either all cockerels too, or possibly 1 is a girl, but can't tell yet for sure. I have friends that have either all boys or all girls too, just luck of the draw unless you get 100 chicks. Last year I got 12 straight run d'uccles and 10 were boys. Anyway, sorry for your bad news!
My roo doesn't crow every day and when he does, it is very quiet. If you weren't in our yard you wouldn't even hear him. Got really lucky with this one, I hope his offspring have the same characteristic. This video is him crowing, and keep in mind he is on me and the phone I took the video with is on my chest so it was very close to him as he crowed. Still a lot quieter than any rooster I've been around.I had a Silkie rooster while living in town. I raised him from a chick and in all the time I had him, he never once crowed. But he was definitely all male (minus the crowing) as the eggs from his hens were always fertile. A co-worker of hubby's has Silkies and she said almost a third of the Silkie roosters she's raised never crowed.
Even if he does like that picture then acts fine just a little cocked to the side?
You're lucky, all ours crow a lot and especially in the early hours. I've got a decibel meter app on the phone and the other morning I got a reading of 90db just outside the run. For reference that's the equivalent of a train whistle at 500 feet.My roo doesn't crow every day and when he does, it is very quiet. If you weren't in our yard you wouldn't even hear him. Got really lucky with this one, I hope his offspring have the same characteristic. This video is him crowing, and keep in mind he is on me and the phone I took the video with is on my chest so it was very close to him as he crowed. Still a lot quieter than any rooster I've been around.