Now they may not stop fighting each other.I
I just put neosporin on it and I have 4 roosters but they never seem to fight each other.
You won't know until they do or don't.
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Now they may not stop fighting each other.I
I just put neosporin on it and I have 4 roosters but they never seem to fight each other.
It does not look like fowl pox. Fowl pox starts out as pale blistery spots and then turns black as they dry out. It would not happen overnight. He's been fighting. Roo's can live together peacefully, until they don't. ANYTHING that upsets the pecking order can trigger fights.I'm just worried it is fowl pox. Does anybody think this could be what this is?
He is probably hurting.Okay I've just been worried about fowl pox. He has started eating and drinking now that I have him isolated. Is he just not eating because he was being bullied and hes in shock?
Do you think its fowl pox?? Weve been leaving them out of coop at night could another animal have attacked him? Should we put them up at night?My rooster actually looked worse - I wish I had a picture. In addition to scabs and crusts and weeping bloody wounds his wattles and part of his comb were badly bruised and almost black (which is why I thought he was septic at first). He was a little mottled Cochin and I guess his Napoleon syndrome didn't tell him to back off until he was badly beaten by my FBC Marans roo (who outweighed him by 8 lbs). But it healed amazingly quickly - that's what I love about chickens. Even the goriest awful wounds will heal up so fast. I hope your fellows settled their differences. Some roosters "get it" and others never learn.
Do you think its fowl pox?? Weve been leaving them out of coop at night could another animal have attacked him? Should we put them up at night?
Again.Do you think its fowl pox?? Weve been leaving them out of coop at night could another animal have attacked him? Should we put them up at night?