As some of you know, I raised two cockerel's together - Marley, who is an almost 1-year old Polish cock and Ikey, a Bantam Cochin who turned 6 months old today. I've never had any problems...until today.
My husband looked out our dining room window and announced Marley looked like he had blood all down the front of him (he's a Blue Splash...the red blood was VERY noticable). I literally ran outside and opened the crib (the name we use for our smaller exotics coop). There was Ikey, looking like he definitely got the bad end of raunchy old bar fight!!! My daughter grabbed Marley, I grabbed Ikey and into the house we came. I washed Ikey up in our sink...my daughter washed Marley up in the tub.
This is Ikey, still in the sink.
Marley...I blow dried him and put him back out with the girls. His wattles have a few tears, but I think he'll be fine.
Ikey, however, is not nearly as well off. He's been sleeping for the past couple of hours wrapped in a towel.
I know the pictures are pretty graphic and I apologize. Unfortunately, it is what it is...and I will never keep a Bantam roo with a Standard roo again!!
Now for the questions...
1). Will Ikey be OK if I put him in the garage in one of our 'quarantine' cribs with a heat lamp..or I should I set up a dog kennel in the basement for him?
2). Should I treat him with some kind of broadband antibiotics while he's healing?
3). How about Bacitracin or something like that to put on his comb & wattles while healing?
4). He won't die of heartache being separated from the other chickens until we get the big coop built this spring...will he? Because I feel he needs to remain separated from Marley and I'm absolutely not throwing him in the layer's coop!! I mean, I have 16 hens in there and only 1 roo, but Ikey's aggressive...Jake will kill him!! The Cochin's are getting their very own place in the BIG coop we're building, along with their very own yard so Ikey will have his very own hens and no competition from other roo's. But in the meantime...
Knowing that they have been getting along quite well - even roosting next to each other frequently at night - was there anything I should have been watching for that would have indicated this was coming?
Also...by all means...if you have any tried & trued things you know...please, please, please feel free to hollar out loud!! I am once again learning the hard way.
My husband looked out our dining room window and announced Marley looked like he had blood all down the front of him (he's a Blue Splash...the red blood was VERY noticable). I literally ran outside and opened the crib (the name we use for our smaller exotics coop). There was Ikey, looking like he definitely got the bad end of raunchy old bar fight!!! My daughter grabbed Marley, I grabbed Ikey and into the house we came. I washed Ikey up in our sink...my daughter washed Marley up in the tub.

This is Ikey, still in the sink.


Marley...I blow dried him and put him back out with the girls. His wattles have a few tears, but I think he'll be fine.
Ikey, however, is not nearly as well off. He's been sleeping for the past couple of hours wrapped in a towel.



I know the pictures are pretty graphic and I apologize. Unfortunately, it is what it is...and I will never keep a Bantam roo with a Standard roo again!!
Now for the questions...
1). Will Ikey be OK if I put him in the garage in one of our 'quarantine' cribs with a heat lamp..or I should I set up a dog kennel in the basement for him?
2). Should I treat him with some kind of broadband antibiotics while he's healing?
3). How about Bacitracin or something like that to put on his comb & wattles while healing?
4). He won't die of heartache being separated from the other chickens until we get the big coop built this spring...will he? Because I feel he needs to remain separated from Marley and I'm absolutely not throwing him in the layer's coop!! I mean, I have 16 hens in there and only 1 roo, but Ikey's aggressive...Jake will kill him!! The Cochin's are getting their very own place in the BIG coop we're building, along with their very own yard so Ikey will have his very own hens and no competition from other roo's. But in the meantime...
Knowing that they have been getting along quite well - even roosting next to each other frequently at night - was there anything I should have been watching for that would have indicated this was coming?
Also...by all means...if you have any tried & trued things you know...please, please, please feel free to hollar out loud!! I am once again learning the hard way.
