Chicken Esquire
Chirping
- Jun 7, 2021
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Hi all,
Having a little panic here! One of my roosters has suddenly (in one day) become very lethargic. He is not eating or drinking. I have put him in a quarantine cage in my garage to keep him separate from my flock. He doesn't seem mucusy or coughing/sneezing, and doesn't have any obvious injuries that I can see.
My birds used to be allowed to free range part of the day, but haven't since I found out about avian flu being discovered in my state (Michigan). I keep them just in their coop and run. There is one exception- they were out.for about an hour on Sunday 3/6, they escaped while I was cleaning the coop and rounding them back up took awhile.
I don't let other people in the coop, and use dedicated boots for only my chicken coop. Their run is covered with wire, chicken wire, and a tarp over half, so wild birds aren't getting in at all. All of my other birds are acting totally fine (but yesterday, so was he!).
I've given him some electrolytes and nutridrench in his water, he hasn't drunk anything yet or eaten food. I DO have 2 roosters and he is the lower guy in the pecking order.
I wasn't around during past avian flu outbreaks, and this is making me really nervous! For those with experience with avian flu, how did it start? Does this sound possible? I am freaking out about it ripping through my whole flock, or having to cull everyone!
Having a little panic here! One of my roosters has suddenly (in one day) become very lethargic. He is not eating or drinking. I have put him in a quarantine cage in my garage to keep him separate from my flock. He doesn't seem mucusy or coughing/sneezing, and doesn't have any obvious injuries that I can see.
My birds used to be allowed to free range part of the day, but haven't since I found out about avian flu being discovered in my state (Michigan). I keep them just in their coop and run. There is one exception- they were out.for about an hour on Sunday 3/6, they escaped while I was cleaning the coop and rounding them back up took awhile.
I don't let other people in the coop, and use dedicated boots for only my chicken coop. Their run is covered with wire, chicken wire, and a tarp over half, so wild birds aren't getting in at all. All of my other birds are acting totally fine (but yesterday, so was he!).
I've given him some electrolytes and nutridrench in his water, he hasn't drunk anything yet or eaten food. I DO have 2 roosters and he is the lower guy in the pecking order.
I wasn't around during past avian flu outbreaks, and this is making me really nervous! For those with experience with avian flu, how did it start? Does this sound possible? I am freaking out about it ripping through my whole flock, or having to cull everyone!