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    Yellow/mucus from roosters Cloaca/rear end

    I looked for those lines lol must have crossed my eyes. I will look again TY. WOOT WOOT yes I think being able to post and getting info from other people helped my thinking this issue out. I am sooo pleased. :)
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    Yellow/mucus from roosters Cloaca/rear end

    I Wanted to update my post but I do no see where I can edit it. **UPDATE** Rooster is doing great!! Yellow discharge gone. Appetite back and looking at the ladies in the other enclosure lol. Thank you for all the supported feedback. I have learned lots. :)
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    Yellow/mucus from roosters Cloaca/rear end

    Thank you for your feedback. He looks to be a The Rhode Island Red. He has improved greatly since yesterday. The yogurt and pumpkin in small amounts is added to the mashed food he is getting. Great info from the site. Encourage for now. He is an older rooster.. not a YoungN.. No signs of...
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    Yellow/mucus from roosters Cloaca/rear end

    Thank you for your feedback. He looks to be a The Rhode Island Red. He has improved greatly since yesterday. The yogurt and pumpkin in small amounts is added to the mashed food he is getting. Great info from the site. Encourage for now. He is an older rooster.. not a YoungN.. No signs of...
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    Yellow/mucus from roosters Cloaca/rear end

    Thank you for feedback. Have had never had any issues but will research it. Average life span of my Roosters have been 8 years unless predator has gotten them first. Might be because their food options consist of fresh bugs,/grass/fruit and/or freshly sprouted barley/sun flower seeds or flock...
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    Yellow/mucus from roosters Cloaca/rear end

    I have no idea age.. I cannot post a pic at this time.. Layer pellets though since yesterday making pellets into a mash has improved his discharge to less yellow and more fecal. Yes, only limping on foot.. not skin breaks.. raised in a very rocky area looks bruised. I also did not find any other...
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    Yellow/mucus from roosters Cloaca/rear end

    Inherited Rooster with supposedly just bumble foot. His appetite was great when he first came.. acted like it was his last meal. Then after few days he became less interested in his food and developed this yellow mucus constant discharge from his Cloaca/rear end. The feed given him was at first...
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