FryerCluck
In the Brooder
- Nov 4, 2023
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Hey All,
I'm new to this forum. My boyfriend and I got chickens at the end of May this year. We love them! We bought 6 hens. Later, my boyfriend decided to get a rooster. He got 3 babies because that was the minimum amount he had to get. They are all 3 weeks old. Barred Plymouth Rock. All the chickens live outside in a coop, but they free range in our yard all day. We discovered that one of our hens is actually a RI Red rooster. We want to keep one of the Barred Plymouths because we raised them and they know us. We decided to try to assimilate one into the flock a couple of days ago. We let them be for a while. We did notice the full grown rooster go after the baby several times, but we saw the baby go into full submissive mode. We assumed it would be alright. We went out later and my boyfriend discovered the baby sustained a bad injury. The back of his head is gone. All the feathers and, it looks like, the skin. We brought him inside and he's staying there until he heals. We are cleaning the wound with Vetericyn Poultry Care. He is eating, drinking, and pooping just like he always has. Any advice for healing and care is appreciated, and do you think he will make it and be able to go back outside with the rest of the flock? Thanks!
I'm new to this forum. My boyfriend and I got chickens at the end of May this year. We love them! We bought 6 hens. Later, my boyfriend decided to get a rooster. He got 3 babies because that was the minimum amount he had to get. They are all 3 weeks old. Barred Plymouth Rock. All the chickens live outside in a coop, but they free range in our yard all day. We discovered that one of our hens is actually a RI Red rooster. We want to keep one of the Barred Plymouths because we raised them and they know us. We decided to try to assimilate one into the flock a couple of days ago. We let them be for a while. We did notice the full grown rooster go after the baby several times, but we saw the baby go into full submissive mode. We assumed it would be alright. We went out later and my boyfriend discovered the baby sustained a bad injury. The back of his head is gone. All the feathers and, it looks like, the skin. We brought him inside and he's staying there until he heals. We are cleaning the wound with Vetericyn Poultry Care. He is eating, drinking, and pooping just like he always has. Any advice for healing and care is appreciated, and do you think he will make it and be able to go back outside with the rest of the flock? Thanks!