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Carlton
at Fri Mar 2 15:41:30 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ]
First, he's getting up there in age so is probably slowing down just from that. His kidneys are probably not as efficient as they used to be so I'd increase his humidity level a bit and offer him more chances to drink during the day. Without knowing your habitat setup, humidity levels, and other husbandry it is very hard to guess what else is going on. The fact that he has reached old age mean you are doing things well.
About the tail sore...if your crix are free ranged you may want to confine them to a plastic bin so he can hunt them easily and so they can't escape, hide, and possibly chew on him at night when he isn't aware.
To treat the sore, dab some Polysporin on it to prevent infection. He won't heal as easily because he's old too.
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