That's awesome. Same to you.
We were lucky that he didn't have any deep punctures. The dog got another pullet after that but no real injuries. She was in shock, but our weather was warm so I left her out. Once I found her in the yard and noticed her crop was full like the roo's, so I took her to the water pan. She hopped into the middle of it and drank a bit. The other hens and I were like :/
Pretty sure it was my dog that killed my sussex roo. There were black feathers on the south end of the house, then sussex feathers on the south, three spots on the west, and two places on the north side, where I finally found his body. The dog pulled the tail off my australorp hen and the roo got the dog away from her and to the other side of the house, where they never range.
RIP Easy.