Moodleroni
Songster
Good morning. I am not sure if I am being paranoid so I figured I would post and see what you guys think.
Popcorn is a Cuckoo Maran rooster (born early March 2023) who currently has a swollen head/face. More specifically, the left side, above and slightly around his left eye. He does have some healing scabs on his comb and wattles, but I am pretty sure those are battle scars. There is no wheezing, coughing, bubbles, puss, or smell. He is acting normal otherwise so I assumed it's a bug bite or "bruise" since he beats up, and gets beaten up, quite frequently; it's like fight club in there sometimes but they all seem to get along the rest of the time.
Anyways, this morning his crows sounded like he has something in his throat, definitely not his usual crowing, and still no other signs of illness or infection. I couldn't see anything in his throat, his crop was basically empty, and he is still strong & lively as he fought well while I inspected him.
It has been averaging 110-116 degrees here, dry heat, so they have tons of water and ice throughout the day, areas to dust bathe, and lost of shade. I will be doing another deep clean of their coop/run but should I be concerned or am I just being paranoid? None of the other roosters or hens are showing any issues.
Thanks in advance!!
Popcorn is a Cuckoo Maran rooster (born early March 2023) who currently has a swollen head/face. More specifically, the left side, above and slightly around his left eye. He does have some healing scabs on his comb and wattles, but I am pretty sure those are battle scars. There is no wheezing, coughing, bubbles, puss, or smell. He is acting normal otherwise so I assumed it's a bug bite or "bruise" since he beats up, and gets beaten up, quite frequently; it's like fight club in there sometimes but they all seem to get along the rest of the time.
Anyways, this morning his crows sounded like he has something in his throat, definitely not his usual crowing, and still no other signs of illness or infection. I couldn't see anything in his throat, his crop was basically empty, and he is still strong & lively as he fought well while I inspected him.
It has been averaging 110-116 degrees here, dry heat, so they have tons of water and ice throughout the day, areas to dust bathe, and lost of shade. I will be doing another deep clean of their coop/run but should I be concerned or am I just being paranoid? None of the other roosters or hens are showing any issues.
Thanks in advance!!