Injured rooster was in fight Lost his tongue and is injured bleeding has stopped

Have at it. I’m sure they’re gonna be fine but there’s a difference in hurt birds and tired and a little bloody. People tend to be a little over dramatic based on the looks.
good luck to the op
 
I think 1 time but it wasn’t as bad as described on this post.
A lot depends on the kind of roosters they are. He said he’d never seen the kind before and they look a little like gamefowl but I can’t tell from the pics. They may not be but if they are they can absolutely die from the injuries when not looking all that bad. They will sometimes go until they just can’t anymore. Far different from a layer rooster.
 
dried up blood, one of them has their feathers plucked

Plucked feathers: no treatment needed. Chickens are very good at growing new feathers.

Dried blood:
--Scabs on the comb do not need treatment. Combs bleed a lot, but heal fast.
--Shallow injuries anywhere else will probably heal just fine, as long as they do not become infected.
--Deep injuries might heal, might get infected. I don't personally know how to treat deep wounds on a chicken.

his tongue fell out
A chicken can probably live without a tongue. It cannot be re-attached, and will not grow back. So the only "treatment" is to provide appropriate food and water, and let the spot heal over on its own.

How do i feed it when it is healed how do i heal it, what do i do when it wants to eat or do anything or drink water please help!!!

If the chicken recovers enough to move around and eat and drink, then just provide a dish of plain water and one of chicken food.

You can add water to chicken food to make a wet mush. Chickens with mouth problems often find it easier to eat when the food is wet.

If the chickens have other, more serious injuries, then they might need more treatment or might not be able to recover. But the particular injuries you have described can probably heal on their own, if the wounds that bled are not deep and do not get infected.
 
Hi thanks for replying but they’re doing perfectly fine and are supperr healthy and acting extremely well as if nothing happened, theyre eating drjnking and singing, thank you for the help!!!
 

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