Chickalombo
In the Brooder
- Mar 9, 2023
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Hi everyone I have been reading through previous threads trying to figure out what is going on with my boy.
Four nights ago I de-spurred my rooster with some pliers for the first time ever knowing that he has caused some damage to my girls and I had to buy and make hen saddles for them to help. Everything looked fine up for that put cornstarch on his Spurs and there was some like seeping but I popped him back in the coop because he seemed ok. Next morning his Spurs looked really black and had blister like shapes to them. I saw they got nicked on the way down from the perch and started bleeding a little bit. That night because he is hard to catch unless on the perch I grabbed him and went inside and gave him a hot bath. Which I didn't realise was too hot until he'd been in there for a little bit. I quickly got him out and put him into some cooler water but his spurs still look awful, black and like it is covered in some gross stuff. So I've been putting antiseptic cream on him and wrapping his spurs each day so he can still be with the girls because they free range and need him around to keep an eye on them.
He knocked a spur again today when I went to pick him up and just started bleeding quite profusely a big red drops of blood. A clean them up search his feet put the cream on raptim and put him back in the coupe I feel like I need to keep him inside tomorrow which I probably should have already been doing and I'm really worried about what is going on with his Spurs. Anyone have any help everything I'm reading says it after two days it should start going back but this does not look right. I will take some photos in the morning to post with this.
Four nights ago I de-spurred my rooster with some pliers for the first time ever knowing that he has caused some damage to my girls and I had to buy and make hen saddles for them to help. Everything looked fine up for that put cornstarch on his Spurs and there was some like seeping but I popped him back in the coop because he seemed ok. Next morning his Spurs looked really black and had blister like shapes to them. I saw they got nicked on the way down from the perch and started bleeding a little bit. That night because he is hard to catch unless on the perch I grabbed him and went inside and gave him a hot bath. Which I didn't realise was too hot until he'd been in there for a little bit. I quickly got him out and put him into some cooler water but his spurs still look awful, black and like it is covered in some gross stuff. So I've been putting antiseptic cream on him and wrapping his spurs each day so he can still be with the girls because they free range and need him around to keep an eye on them.
He knocked a spur again today when I went to pick him up and just started bleeding quite profusely a big red drops of blood. A clean them up search his feet put the cream on raptim and put him back in the coupe I feel like I need to keep him inside tomorrow which I probably should have already been doing and I'm really worried about what is going on with his Spurs. Anyone have any help everything I'm reading says it after two days it should start going back but this does not look right. I will take some photos in the morning to post with this.