I have a few roosters. Two get on ok, they know their places, and the third is locked in his pen with his ladies. Today I let the one group out to free range, then I let the other group out shortly after. My head roo Rod Stewart, he does not like Florus. Chases him down if he gets to close with his group. Florus is smart enough to haul it.
I went out to close up the pens, and I found Florus on his side in the broody coop under a roost bar that I have in there thats only about 6 inches off the floor. Its that low for the chicks to learn on. Anyway, got him out of there and his head was down and crooked. I can make it straight when I move it, which I did to get poultry drench down him. He's in the house, in a tote with a chicken wire over the top. He won't lift his head on his own, he won't fight me either. I got some water in his also. His head he either lays it on the side, or comb straight down on the bottom of the tote.
I don't want to cull if this is something I can work through with him. I only work a few days a week, so I have the time. BUT how long should I wait to see if this is a neck injury that is fixable? He's my breeder faverolles... I have 7 of his chicks running out there from his girls right now, and 5 more under another hen. SO, I will eventually have a new roo... BUT he's my beauty.

I went out to close up the pens, and I found Florus on his side in the broody coop under a roost bar that I have in there thats only about 6 inches off the floor. Its that low for the chicks to learn on. Anyway, got him out of there and his head was down and crooked. I can make it straight when I move it, which I did to get poultry drench down him. He's in the house, in a tote with a chicken wire over the top. He won't lift his head on his own, he won't fight me either. I got some water in his also. His head he either lays it on the side, or comb straight down on the bottom of the tote.
I don't want to cull if this is something I can work through with him. I only work a few days a week, so I have the time. BUT how long should I wait to see if this is a neck injury that is fixable? He's my breeder faverolles... I have 7 of his chicks running out there from his girls right now, and 5 more under another hen. SO, I will eventually have a new roo... BUT he's my beauty.
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