Today the rooster was on my back deck and his poop was normal: There are alot of puddles around from the melting snow. Possibly he drank from the puddles, which could have old weed spray, diesel, antifreeze or ?? I am careful about these products but who knows. He and the hen get along fine...
Today the rooster was on my back deck and his poop was normal:D There are alot of puddles around from the melting snow. Possibly he drank from the puddles, which could have old weed spray, diesel, antifreeze or ?? I am careful about these products but who knows. He and the hen get along fine...
They both get nonmedicated layer pellets. Both eat very well. The rooster has beautiful irridesent black feathers and the comb is a very healthy red. The tips are frost bit a little. Haven't checked his vent. Don't know where he roosts to catch him. The hen lays most every day and her poop...
I have had him about 2 or 3 weeks. He is loose with an older hen. Yes, he let me pick him up, as it was cold and semi dark. Why he was there in the middle of a drive way in the snow is odd. He does have frost bite on his comb.
Thanks for the advise. I will get a fecal done. I am fortunate...
I found a young black rooster on my neighbors driveway in the snow. He was just sitting there, cold and hungry. He seems healthy, macho, eats well but his poop is gray and runny. Should I be concerned?