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Author: enigma
Date: Mar 19, 2008 10:57

not the standard one though...
my Barred Rock roo has some problems. we think one of the
goats stepped on him, as he's having some problems with one
leg, can't put weight on it.
then we made things worse by taking him out of the chicken
barn & putting him in a stall in the new (unfinished) barn...
not thinking that it's very chilly & drafty in there. i was
trying to keep him from being harrassed by the other roo & the
hens, but now he seems to have caught a cold on top of his leg
issue.
this morning i moved him to a crate in the basement, next to
the furnace. it's about 60F down there & there's a light bulb
in his crate for a bit more warmth. his comb is back to bright
red (he was showing signs of frostbite) & he's eating &
drinking. he's not wheezing as badly either. he's also making
normal chicken chat (but not crowing). his eyes are bright &
he's quite alert.
his leg doesn't show any sign of swelling, but he won't put
any weight on it at all, so he's currently sitting on a thick
layer of shredded paper. ...
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Re: rooster problem         


Author: Jill
Date: Mar 19, 2008 12:01

enigma wrote:
> not the standard one though...
> my Barred Rock roo has some problems. we think one of the
> goats stepped on him, as he's having some problems with one
> leg, can't put weight on it.
> then we made things worse by taking him out of the chicken
> barn & putting him in a stall in the new (unfinished) barn...
> not thinking that it's very chilly & drafty in there. i was
> trying to keep him from being harrassed by the other roo & the
> hens, but now he seems to have caught a cold on top of his leg
> issue.
> this morning i moved him to a crate in the basement, next to
> the furnace. it's about 60F down there & there's a light bulb
> in his crate for a bit more warmth. his comb is back to bright
> red (he was showing signs of frostbite) & he's eating &
> drinking. he's not wheezing as badly either. he's also making
> normal chicken chat (but not crowing). his eyes are bright &
> he's quite alert.
> his leg doesn't show any sign of swelling, but he won't put
> any weight on it at all, so he's currently sitting on a thick ...
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Re: rooster problem         


Author: enigma
Date: Mar 19, 2008 13:33

"Jill" NOSPAMkintaline.co.uk> wrote in
news:13u2ommqf592ece@corp.supernews.com:
> You might look up mycoplasma synoviae to see if the
> symptoms fit as well.

no, his appetite is good & his eyes are clear.
i'll probably have the vet take a look at him tomorrow if
he's not improving.

lee
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