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My wife and I have a buff orpington rooster who had something like a stroke. He was paralyzed on one side for close to a month. Over the past few weeks he has gotten better.
He is living in our dining room. Sometimes he makes his way over to the patio doors so he can look outside and see the hens. My wife keeps some towels down to keep the poop off the floor.
6 weeks later he is getting a little better. His balance is still out of whack. He can walk as long as his breast is against the floor.
Should I choke my chicken and put him out of his misery? Or give him more time to recover?
pic right after my wife and I got him,
Thread about when we got him - http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2369046
* Not that I would choke the chicken to death. More like take him to a log and cut his head off with a machete.
He is living in our dining room. Sometimes he makes his way over to the patio doors so he can look outside and see the hens. My wife keeps some towels down to keep the poop off the floor.
6 weeks later he is getting a little better. His balance is still out of whack. He can walk as long as his breast is against the floor.
Should I choke my chicken and put him out of his misery? Or give him more time to recover?
pic right after my wife and I got him,

Thread about when we got him - http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2369046
* Not that I would choke the chicken to death. More like take him to a log and cut his head off with a machete.
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