finnfur
Songster
Help please! I tried to post this in the Diseases/emergency forum, but it did not post for some reason.
So......Our three year old rooster kind of staggered out of the coop yesterday, holding his head side ways. By the afternoon, his head tilt was more pronounced, though he no longer staggered (he must have adapted to it). I gave him and the hens yogurt (primarily to address vent gleet in a hen).
By the evening, his head was completely turned around and upside down (kind of the rooster equivalent of the exorcist). We placed him in a nest box for the night. This morning, I gently straightened his head, and he ate more yogurt. About an hour later, he was out walking normally, and crowing.
Any idea what this is? I am terrified that it might be Marek's. We have 8 other apparently healthy hens (aside from one with what looks like vent gleet), and nine two week old chicks being raised by a hen.
Advice appreciated. TIA.
Some body with chicken health knowledge
Kymberly Hammer Coffman
Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
261 Mount Clinton Pike
Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Phone: 540-209-9120
Fax: 540-432-1357
[email protected]
Write down the the symptoms etc and call here she runs the state NPIP program and if she can't nail it she can most likely narrow it down - she is very helpful