Chicken Momma6
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- May 20, 2017
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I have a 4 month old Sumatra rooster that hiccups and makes odd soft honking noises immediately after he eats for up to one hour. His breathing also seems labored during this time. I noticed it when he was about two months old & separated him for 30 days. He had watery stools for a few days. I gave him vitamins & he perked up. He is always hungry and is growing fast with gorgeous feathers. It seems that he has learned to eat smaller amounts so he must eat more often. The rest of my flock is fine so I don't believe he is sick.
I wonder if he has a defective esopahogus/trachea? He seems fine the rest of the time but still noisy like he is whining for something. He is very gentle & in with my hens now. My rooster flock targets him due to the separation & his noises. He & my entire flock are only pets/eye candy and are not breeders. Any thoughts or suggestions?
I wonder if he has a defective esopahogus/trachea? He seems fine the rest of the time but still noisy like he is whining for something. He is very gentle & in with my hens now. My rooster flock targets him due to the separation & his noises. He & my entire flock are only pets/eye candy and are not breeders. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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