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  1. MontanaChickDoc

    My rooster is covered in black rough spots all over face

    Just my opinion but if you isolate him and then reintroduce it can make things worse. Or not. It’s just hard to tell. Every flock dynamic is different. For some, one fight is enough. For others, it’s a recurring thing until one or the other concedes defeat, or dies. That’s what cock fights are...
  2. MontanaChickDoc

    My rooster is covered in black rough spots all over face

    My rooster actually looked worse - I wish I had a picture. In addition to scabs and crusts and weeping bloody wounds his wattles and part of his comb were badly bruised and almost black (which is why I thought he was septic at first). He was a little mottled Cochin and I guess his Napoleon...
  3. MontanaChickDoc

    My rooster is covered in black rough spots all over face

    One day I couldn't find one of my roosters at feeding time and found him hiding in the house, looking very much like yours. I thought at first he was sick/ septic but then I found the other (winner) rooster with similar but much less dramatic injuries all around the face and put two and two...
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