Good morning, all. I’m in desperate need of advice as my favorite boy (5 months old) isn’t doing well! He started limping a couple days ago and it’s getting worse. It happened so fast. It doesn’t look like bumble, mites, or obvious injury. The only difference in legs is today it seems a tad bit more red near the foot area. And he’s starting to sit more as it gets worse. I will note that he has been needy and very clingy to his mother since the day he was hatched. And before the limp I started to suspect he had balancing issues while roosting. However vision always seemed fine to me. Will try some topical ivermectin as last ditch effort then a vet visit for X-rays if no improvement. He’s more than livestock to me and the SWEETEST boy so I’d like to do what I can to get him healed up. Thank you so much in advance!
Update- it appears the hock is slightly larger and warmer than the other leg and the limp is getting worse. He’s not getting up much today. Starting up on Nutri-Drench then then going from there.
Also want to note that he is on organic non-GMO layer feed and grains but they all get BSF larvae regularly, sunflower seeds, and many other sources of protein. Additionally, they’re free range so he forages all day. We’re switching to all flock as soon as the remaining feed is gone. Not sure if gout would cause this.
Lastly, for the first time ever we’re dealing with sickness. Pox, MG, and other respiratory issues. Lost two of our hens. So much going on but not sure if his leg is a result of anything else as he has no other symptoms.
Your input is greatly appreciated!
Update- it appears the hock is slightly larger and warmer than the other leg and the limp is getting worse. He’s not getting up much today. Starting up on Nutri-Drench then then going from there.
Also want to note that he is on organic non-GMO layer feed and grains but they all get BSF larvae regularly, sunflower seeds, and many other sources of protein. Additionally, they’re free range so he forages all day. We’re switching to all flock as soon as the remaining feed is gone. Not sure if gout would cause this.
Lastly, for the first time ever we’re dealing with sickness. Pox, MG, and other respiratory issues. Lost two of our hens. So much going on but not sure if his leg is a result of anything else as he has no other symptoms.
Your input is greatly appreciated!
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