Why I am having such problems?
I have posted a reply in another thread where I think I have answered my own question here but am interested in the experience of others here.
I have some nice splash orpington girls and I have been trying to get a blue cockerel too. I found someone who breeds and shows them and I came away with 1 blue cockerel (2 days old) and 3 gold-lace orps (8 weeks). All from show winning stock.
Unfortunately I have had problems with 2 of the gold lace and the blue cockerel. They seem to have lost the use of their legs. I am being careful not to let them over feed and the one Gold Lace which survived is the most beautiful big girl. I had them at the vets and the only thing he could put it down to was some kind of nerve damage. The gold lace both went very lame very quickly and we despatched them before it became cruel and unfortunately my gorgeous, friendly blue boy has gone the same way, although I thought I spotted an improvement today but tomorrow will tell. It is as if they become almost double jointed but with no control and one foot splays out to the side. He almost spins round on one leg when he tries to stand still on it.
I have had black orpingtons from day old chicks before and they lived a long and happy life and the splash Orps I hatched out myself are fabulous and I have raised all kinds of different chicks for people without problems and had chickens for over 10 years now (for eggs and meat). What am I doing so very wrong now?
I am sorry for the whole ramble and length of this. Please don't get me started on E-Bay eggs
I have posted a reply in another thread where I think I have answered my own question here but am interested in the experience of others here.
I have some nice splash orpington girls and I have been trying to get a blue cockerel too. I found someone who breeds and shows them and I came away with 1 blue cockerel (2 days old) and 3 gold-lace orps (8 weeks). All from show winning stock.
Unfortunately I have had problems with 2 of the gold lace and the blue cockerel. They seem to have lost the use of their legs. I am being careful not to let them over feed and the one Gold Lace which survived is the most beautiful big girl. I had them at the vets and the only thing he could put it down to was some kind of nerve damage. The gold lace both went very lame very quickly and we despatched them before it became cruel and unfortunately my gorgeous, friendly blue boy has gone the same way, although I thought I spotted an improvement today but tomorrow will tell. It is as if they become almost double jointed but with no control and one foot splays out to the side. He almost spins round on one leg when he tries to stand still on it.
I have had black orpingtons from day old chicks before and they lived a long and happy life and the splash Orps I hatched out myself are fabulous and I have raised all kinds of different chicks for people without problems and had chickens for over 10 years now (for eggs and meat). What am I doing so very wrong now?
I am sorry for the whole ramble and length of this. Please don't get me started on E-Bay eggs
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