chrismahon
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Our pet cock Bottom has been ill since we got here. Started with the moult in the UK. Then he was upset with all the furniture moving and the fox problem stopping him free ranging with his girls. Another ILT flareup when he got here led to an infection which took a long time to get under control. He stopped eating and his weight dropped from 5Kg to just bone and feathers. He hates his new environment and just can't shake himself out of his downward spiral. Letting him out with the hens results in him 'crying' to go back in -he has no interest at all in other chickens. He has picked up slightly, but is still only 20% of his former self.
We've been feeding him for two months and increasing his protein with sunflower hearts. At the moment he wants to sleep under his old kitchen table but its too cold and damp. By the fire there is a terrible draught but we are dealing with that.
The only time he shows any interest in life is when he has a cuddle and when we feed him grit. Put him outside (10 minutes maximum as any more exhausts him) and all he does is dig for grit. Inside he won't eat until I shake the grit tub and he comes alive. Put grit in his feed and he will put all his effort into finding it. Although he is getting plenty to eat and his poos look fine his weight isn't increasing. He just wants more grit. He won't eat whole pellets, just dust.
Exactly how much grit should he have? How much by weight -ad lib may be the end of him as we had another Buff Orpington 'addicted to grit'. Is there a known weight of grit per Kg of feed or do we just have to 'go for it'?
We've been feeding him for two months and increasing his protein with sunflower hearts. At the moment he wants to sleep under his old kitchen table but its too cold and damp. By the fire there is a terrible draught but we are dealing with that.
The only time he shows any interest in life is when he has a cuddle and when we feed him grit. Put him outside (10 minutes maximum as any more exhausts him) and all he does is dig for grit. Inside he won't eat until I shake the grit tub and he comes alive. Put grit in his feed and he will put all his effort into finding it. Although he is getting plenty to eat and his poos look fine his weight isn't increasing. He just wants more grit. He won't eat whole pellets, just dust.
Exactly how much grit should he have? How much by weight -ad lib may be the end of him as we had another Buff Orpington 'addicted to grit'. Is there a known weight of grit per Kg of feed or do we just have to 'go for it'?