Culling for meat after a broken wing

Kellygreen525

In the Brooder
May 18, 2019
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5 days ago a fox got in my yard and grabbed a free ranging rooster. We chased it down and it dropped our bird. Chicken seemed to just have maybe torn up feathers but otherwise acted totally normal. Last night (4 nights after attack), everything still seemed normal. This morning, his wing is dangling. I'm surprised an injury took 5 days to show up, or are my other roosters acting aggressively? Anyway, they're 14+ weeks, getting a little more aggressive, especially since they're all on lockdown now, and we were planning on culling soon anyway. Can we cull this chicken for meat still? Do we need to let the wing heal first by wrapping it to the body? Total chicken newbie here and I've already cried enough over the situation so please be kind with your judgements on my failures as a chicken mama. Thank you!
 
I would eat him. I have eaten a rooster shortly after he survived a bobcat attack. Just keep an eye out for internal injuries when you clean him. Make sure there wasn't a perforated bowel or something gross, and then cook the meat pretty thoroughly. Should be fine.
 
It depends, if infection has set in and spread I wouldn't eat it. Otherwise just toss the wing and the rest should be fine. But given the length of time since the injury I'd be reluctant to eat it.
 

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