Charlottehoward4
In the Brooder
- Jul 26, 2023
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Hi guys, this is not something I usually do but I am so worried about our rooster I was just hoping to get some advice.
He is just over a year old and has not been himself for a good few months. We thought this was due to flockdown earlier this year but he still hasn’t seemed to have recovered. He is super lethargic, sleeping a lot during the day and is easily knocked over and struggles to get back up. His face is very pale but his comb and wattles are still red. He does have random outbursts of energy but they don’t seem to last long. We have bought him in incase of red mites and are currently in the process of treating him for this. He does look like he has a mild case of scaly leg mite which we are also treating him for. Could scaly leg mite be the reason he is lethargic and unsteady on his feet?
His eating is normal and he is drinking water but not as much as we’d like. His poo is also completely normal. However he is quite skinny. We have treated for worms with verm x but is this better for prevention than cure? Is there something more effective I could be using?
Everything I have researched has pointed to a mite problem, so should we just keep doing what we are doing with treating him for this? Or could there be another issue that I haven’t acknowledged.
Ps: we haven’t overloaded him on lots of different treatments all at once. This has been over the course of a good few months and we are just trying to cover all bases. So sorry about all the questions, I just want him back to his happy perky self!
Thank you in advance for any answers.
He is just over a year old and has not been himself for a good few months. We thought this was due to flockdown earlier this year but he still hasn’t seemed to have recovered. He is super lethargic, sleeping a lot during the day and is easily knocked over and struggles to get back up. His face is very pale but his comb and wattles are still red. He does have random outbursts of energy but they don’t seem to last long. We have bought him in incase of red mites and are currently in the process of treating him for this. He does look like he has a mild case of scaly leg mite which we are also treating him for. Could scaly leg mite be the reason he is lethargic and unsteady on his feet?
His eating is normal and he is drinking water but not as much as we’d like. His poo is also completely normal. However he is quite skinny. We have treated for worms with verm x but is this better for prevention than cure? Is there something more effective I could be using?
Everything I have researched has pointed to a mite problem, so should we just keep doing what we are doing with treating him for this? Or could there be another issue that I haven’t acknowledged.
Ps: we haven’t overloaded him on lots of different treatments all at once. This has been over the course of a good few months and we are just trying to cover all bases. So sorry about all the questions, I just want him back to his happy perky self!
Thank you in advance for any answers.