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Does the rooster have any yellow patches or spots inside his beak or throat? They can extend into the trachea (airway,) esophagus, and crop as well. @casportpony can help you with instructions if you need to tube feed him. Liquids are most important, and you may add water to feed or egg.
He's been having problems keeping his eye open and tearing quite a bit. The crust I've been picking off do look very yellow and resemble wet-form lesions. I've been applying terramycin (the one made for eyes) twice daily to the affected eye just in case. I've been swabbing scabs / lesions with Neosporin on a q-tip as well.
Just as the scabs / lesions seemed to get better, I found him one day (maybe day 12-14?) wheezing. That's when I also noticed that some of the lesions were spreading into his mouth. I manged to remove those and it doesn't seem like more have formed inside the mouth. I'll check again when I attempt to feed tonight.
He's been taking water / food normally up until 2 days ago and since then, eating / drinking in drips. Do you know how much time I have before I need to start tube feeding?