My rooster attacked my hen.

Wash your hen's face so she's not bloody. You can use hydrogen peroxide on a q-tip or cotton ball to clean her up, avoiding her nares (nostrils), eyes and ears. Once she's clean out her back in with the flock but watch for integration issues. Keep the rooster separated until you decide what you are going to do with him.
 
Wash your hen's face so she's not bloody. You can use hydrogen peroxide on a q-tip or cotton ball to clean her up, avoiding her nares (nostrils), eyes and ears. Once she's clean out her back in with the flock but watch for integration issues. Keep the rooster separated until you decide what you are going to do with him.
I have washed her face, and they were still pecking at her. So I have taken her back out. Why would they still be pecking her?
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