My first, and only, feather-footed rooster has some gnarly looking feet. He is 29 weeks old. I found him with a bloody foot, but it is no longer bleeding. There are no wounds or sores. I’m guessing it is from a broken pin feather because there appear to be some new ones starting. So, two questions.
1. If the bleeding has stopped, should I just watch and see?
2. Do his feet look healthy, otherwise?
Thanks all!
1. If the bleeding has stopped, should I just watch and see?
2. Do his feet look healthy, otherwise?
Thanks all!
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