Ditto.
Nice eggs, congrats!
If he isn't responding to an antibiotic, then I wouldn't try another one. That tells me that whatever he has isn't bacterial. Any other symptoms?
I've heard of roosters mating with stuffed animals and peoples feet.
Mostly with people, it's a flogging. It happens lightening fast and can hurt too. I had one rooster that broke a blood vessel in my leg and gave me a grapefruit size bruise. I've had a puncture wound by the spur through jeans, by the same rooster. This rooster was fine with my kids, fine with the DH and fine with strangers. But for some reason, he decided I was a threat. He was gone the day I bent down to fill a waterer and he went for my head.
HappyChooks,
Our boy has zero other symptoms. The lack of crow and coughing is all that showed up. The one time I thought he had a runny nose, he had just been drinking. For a while he looked unhappy but that was it. The unhappy look could easily have been from the new charge rooster (a Wheaten I've had since Oct that I just added to the flock - he's terribly aggressive and may go AWAY). Because he's coughing, he's separated from the flock in a 6x6 dog kennel on our lawn. When we toss him treats, he runs with agility. This morning he was talking sweetly to me and clucking so maybe he is finally responding. Last night he sounded really bad though and I kind of panicked. Guess I'll wait the day out and see if he starts coughing again.
Try looking down his throat. Look for white lesions or other sores. It could be fungal or aspergillosis Viruses don't respond well to antibiotics either. I had aspergillosis in one of my roosters a few users ago. I got an anti fungal pill from the vet and after treating for a few weeks he got better.
Trisha

