I know that when you process a chicken, you will find a sharp protrusion on the wing tip, Bone, claw, whatever - it's there. I've never tried to find out if I can feel it poking through the feathers on my live chickens or not. But - whether they have claws on their wings or not, they DO grow spurs. Spurs that are hard, sharp, and WILL cause injury! What your rooster is doing to your child is called flogging. Flogging will very likely lead to your child being spurred. A rooster will jump up to cut with its spurs. Now, think of how tall your child is, and the size of your rooster. It would take no effort for that rooster to injure your child's face, possibly doing permanent damage. Frankly, I would not let my child be with the chickens until the rooster is gone.
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