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  1. 1dermaker1

    HELP! Polish Rooster with Bleeding Blood feather.

    @Wyorp Rock Thank you. This is the second time this has happened. My 2 Bielefelder boys got him like this several weeks ago. And yes the pullets became very obsessed with the fresh meat. I have since added new things/clutter, obstacles to the run to give Lucian some more places to get away from...
  2. 1dermaker1

    HELP! Polish Rooster with Bleeding Blood feather.

    @Wyorp Rock It's one of his tail feathers. I think the bleeding has stopped, but tomorrow when I check him over, I'm also going to clean the wound stop off. Would you remove the feather as a matter of treatment, or only if it's bleeding? I will make sure he's very dry. Thank you for the help!
  3. 1dermaker1

    HELP! Polish Rooster with Bleeding Blood feather.

    When I picked him up the blood was dripping through my fingers. It seemed like A LOT. Moving the area around the feathers was making it drip actively. So I used the blood stop powder on the end of it. I looked at him again a few minutes ago and it seems clotted now. But now I have a mess back...
  4. 1dermaker1

    HELP! Polish Rooster with Bleeding Blood feather.

    I have him isolated and quiet in a large dog kennel right now inside since he still slightly damp I can move him to the hospital enclosure in the garage when I'm certain all of the bleeding has stopped.
  5. 1dermaker1

    HELP! Polish Rooster with Bleeding Blood feather.

    Hi I have a 10 mth old polish Lucian, who has a broken blood feather, or maybe 2. I rinsed the area with a diluted chlorhexidine solution to try and see better. I couldn't get it to stop bleeding with pressure I put septic powder at the end of the maybe 1/2 " shaft where the blood was pouring...
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