TJAnonymous
Enabler
I did read. Neither roo is bleeding. I've been observing them for several days now and none of the hens have pecked at them. I left them with the flock to limit the disruption since no one was picking at them. I have nearly 60 chickens including 7 roos in that flock. It's one thing to remove a hen for a few days. It's quite another to remove a roo when you have multiple roos. It can really cause a disruption... Since they aren't bleeding, I felt would cause everyone less stress and strife to let them stay in the coop. Naturally if the situation changes, I would remove them immediately.Did you read the previous posts in the thread?
But my original question still stands... Should I spray them with vetricyn?