- Sep 17, 2009
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Went out to the coop this morning and found blood everywhere, and Chicken D, my beautiful rooster's face and comb covered in blood.
I have 2 roosters, a buff Plymouth barred rock/cochin (the injured and also very large) and an Easter egger (the prime suspect and much smaller) and 2 bantam hens.
The Egger has blood all over his feathers around his neck but no injuries, and no blood on his face or beak.
I think the Egger attacked Chicken D, but they have always gotten along, and no problems EVER.
The girls have no blood and are probably innocent bystanders.
Is this a dominance issue between roosters? I put Chicken D in the garage, and his injuries look pretty severe to me, but he is
walking around, flapping his wings, eating and drinking fine. He does have runny poo.
I rinsed Chicken D's wounds with diluted peroxide and put neosporin on. Could someone possibly tell me if I need to take him to
the vet based on the picture.
Any help and advice would be appriciated.

I have 2 roosters, a buff Plymouth barred rock/cochin (the injured and also very large) and an Easter egger (the prime suspect and much smaller) and 2 bantam hens.
The Egger has blood all over his feathers around his neck but no injuries, and no blood on his face or beak.
I think the Egger attacked Chicken D, but they have always gotten along, and no problems EVER.
The girls have no blood and are probably innocent bystanders.
Is this a dominance issue between roosters? I put Chicken D in the garage, and his injuries look pretty severe to me, but he is
walking around, flapping his wings, eating and drinking fine. He does have runny poo.
I rinsed Chicken D's wounds with diluted peroxide and put neosporin on. Could someone possibly tell me if I need to take him to
the vet based on the picture.
Any help and advice would be appriciated.