It,s great to see people that will treat their girls so well and take that extra time to doctor rather than put them down. My Rooster injured his leg some how and after two weeks of
medication and anti inflamatory cream he has returned to his rightful place. Although he limps around he manages...
Thanks for the comment. As new to the hobby of raising chickens we did not know about the agressive beahvior of the RIR. I did find one today that was acting mean to my juvenile rooster
and I yanked her out and we had a time out session and so far after putting her back she seems to be...
Kind of late for a reply , but after reading about your troubles I would say log on to livestock concepts.com and use their search to find Rooster Booster Pick No More liquid
in a bottle that can be applied to the vicitms area of injury. This should help.
Bob
I know this is very late in making a reply. I hope that your girl survived ok. I did find that Blu Kote spray is good to cover the wound
and as a preventative you can get Rooster Booster Poultry Pick No More in a liquid form from web site livestock concepts.com
and this should help in...
Just wanted to comment on leg injuries. I have a rooster that injured his left leg and was found lying on his side. He was placed in a dog cage for isolation from the flock and I checked for any signs of fracture , but could not feel anything obvious. I started by giving him childrens tylenol...