Our 11-month old game rooster "Buddy" (who had been and "only child" and "king of the roost) started becoming rather HOSTILE lately following the introduction to the three new chickens (gringos) we rescued in late January (now 13-weeks old). For 10 of those weeks we kept the gringos hidden... separated physically from him, until about 10 days ago - when he met them face to face. We've alternated viewing times through the use of our new chicken tractor (Chuck designed himself), so all had some free-range time in the yard. However, Buddy had become SO ANGRY out of jealousy that he often attempted to flog us (particularly me). He finally succeeded... with two "surprise" attacks to my legs in the last week. FLASH FORWARD... Tuesday of this week, about sunset- Buddy struck me again (this one drawing blood), so my "hero husband" clubbed him when Buddy repeatedly flew up at him too. Chuck struck him more than once, and thought he had killed him... IMPORTANT NOTE: it broke Chuck's heart to hurt... much less kill him... because he had been a dearly loved pet since birth. SO... he laid him just inside the barn where he roosts, planning to bury him Weds. morning. HELP! SURPRISE! Buddy was found alive, leaning against the wall just inside the door. Chuck didn't have the heart to kill him... so we've decided we to try to nurse him back to health ourselves (for now). He could walk a little, but lost his balance (we assume because of a concussion). We've got him in a dog carrier, surrounded by some soft cloth "props" to keep him from falling & injuring himself further. His left eye is shut, so I used eye-drops to moisten it a little... and above it there was a little blood, so I cleaned the area and q-tipped a little antibiotic ointment on it. The eye seems to be opening a little now. He was "starved" when we found him... but he can't bend down without losing his balance... so we started him out hand-feeding him. He's eaten some mixed grains from a little cup & we've been spoon feeding him his favorite food - ricotta cheese (which he's wild about). To that... we add a little gel glucose to encourage him to eat. . Yesterday, Chuck gave him 3 fresh earthworms and 5 or six raisins too. We're worried most about him dehydrating. He hasn't wanted to drink from the little container we hold in front of him, so we're using a medicine dropper (I have to pry his beak open, but he swallows it & seems to like it). So far: we're giving him a little liquid infant tylenol for pain - added to his water, & also added antibiotics (just in case). Chuck wanted us to add a couple of drops of infant vitamins, so yesterday, they also went into the water, plus a little touch of gatorade! WORRY: he hasn't had a bowel movement since the rescue. I just remembered! He hasn't had any grit, or greens (both of which he usually eats when he free ranges). BUT... maybe he has internal injuries????????? Chuck might have hit him elsewhere???
MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST TAKE HIM TO A VET?????
Here he is from March 14th.
MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST TAKE HIM TO A VET?????
Here he is from March 14th.

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