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Uh oh! Two weeks ago I bought a pair of young bantams. They were mixed and my intention was to kill the rooster as soon as I got home. When I took him out of the box I saw that he had a lot of buff Brahma in him, was about six months old and he was really friendly. I kept him because I wanted to mix him later, I like buff Brahma bantams. A few days ago I saw him with his tail down but other than that everything looked fine, he picked up when he saw me watching him. Forgot about it for a few days until Monday night he got into the nest to sleep. Normally he likes to sleep as high up as he can get. I put him on a lower perch for the night, I thought maybe he fell off and it was too dark to get back up. The next day I saw that he had gone back to the nest during the night to sleep. I noticed he was holding his tail down and sometimes his head down as well. He also would puff his brest up like a pigeon sometimes as if in pain like he swallowed a piece of glass or something. He also started walking like he was in pain so I took him out and killed him. I couldn't find anything, no runny nose or eyes, no diarrhea, no coughing or sneezing. I was thinking maybe Marek's but he was a good weight, lots of meat on his breast bone. The only thing I found was that his crop was completely empty, not even any water. What do you think, disease or something else? I am watching the little hen closely but so far she seems strong and happily eats like a little pig.
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Stroke , poison just guessin . Luck
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- Killerbunny
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Maybe you could try giving him a little sugar water with vits from a syringe to perk him up enough to eat? Good luck.
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Sometimes the strangest things take them, and we never figure out what it was. I had a Buff Brahma standard too last year that suddenly got lethargic, wouldn't roost...I figured maybe he was just too hot or something. I gave him a big pan of water and he jumped in and stood in it all day, then died.
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- Skinny rooster
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Ok I did what you said KB but he's still dead, probably doesn't help that he is missing his head.... lol lol lol, you must have skipped part of my posts.Killerbunny wrote:QR_BBPOST Maybe you could try giving him a little sugar water with vits from a syringe to perk him up enough to eat? Good luck.
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- Skinny rooster
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Yup that's what I am hoping, just some strange fluke and not some new disease. Now when I think of it, he didn't crow that much, odd for a young rooster. Hen still looks good, very alert so hopefully nothing comes of this.tcamp wrote:QR_BBPOST Sometimes the strangest things take them, and we never figure out what it was. I had a Buff Brahma standard too last year that suddenly got lethargic, wouldn't roost...I figured maybe he was just too hot or something. I gave him a big pan of water and he jumped in and stood in it all day, then died.
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- Killerbunny
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Yup, I missed that part. Safest way!
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This morning I walked in and the little hen was standing in a strange position, wings down and I was thinking oh
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