Aww Brodie, at least he can watch the rest who look really good.
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Yes, poor sweet Bodie. He may just be at the end of his life, short as it was compared to others.Those are beautiful girls.
It does look like the old boy is winding down
You're sweet, Mary. I made a short video to show the way he is now. The head makes me wonder. He started showing that he was not himself at the end of October and has gone steadily to this point other than one great day where he was crowing. Hasn't since. Adding that years ago in my original flock pre-rooster addition, a broody was like a zombie, refused to give up. Just remembered this. Sunny was apparently fake-eating and drinking, would not get up unless I got her up. At about three weeks, her head was listing over like Bodie's, twisting backwards. Wes in TX here on the forum said to syringe water in her beak to make sure she was getting it and to squeeze a vit E gel cap into her beak once a day. In a day or two, she was back to normal and finally broke up her zombie run at having chicks. I may try that with Bodie tomorrow.Well we are here to hear the stories of your chickens, good bad and ugly, along with the funny and delightful.
I have no idea at all at this point what caused this. I agree that it's very strange. It was so warm today that i put him outside in the big dog cage in a bed of leaves. He dozed in the sun, talked to the hens who came around and the boys didn't harass him. He was really enjoying it, has to be therapeutic. He did have a good day so we'll continue to provide supportive care and he'll either get better or not. I want to hear him crow again! I'll figure out a way for him to have a couple of hens if he survives or maybe he can even worm his way back into the flock eventually like Axel did.Poor Bodie. I wonder if he fell and got a head injury. His symptoms are very strange. I don't put birds down here until they can easily be caught. If they can still outrun me we give them more time.