Red spot, rash, sore?

Mikaelaandpato

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It’s only in one spot for now and I noticed it earlier today but didn’t think much of it until after he had a bath in the sink and don’t want me to touch him specifically on that side please help I’m not sure how to upload a photo but I’ll try again, Ik I need to change its feed ( I just got him 2 days ago) but he’s been living weds from outside and lots of water and his food that was given to me when I rescued him, he is alone but I’m looking into getting a second one soon I’m not sure how expensive that’ll be and I don’t have much money for him yet so hopefully it’ll work out I’m just scared this red spot will be a problem
 
Where is the spot? How large?

I would recommend another chicken.
What is the texture? Jiggly, soft, hard, lumpy?
Pictures would be very helpful.

To upload a photo, you can:
Click on the photo icon at the top of the bar. A box will appear saying ‘Drop Image (Or click here)
Click on the box, then you can add a photo.
Screenshots below to help you.
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After that, it should attach to your post.

This is on an iPhone, but it should be similar for other devices.
 
What are you feeding him? Do you have a coop and run? I think the best thing would be to get him another rooster for a friend. If you get a hen you will have to get at least 5 to prevent over mating.
to upload a photo, look at the icons at the top of your screen. See this one-
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Click that. Once you do, a box will pop up like this-
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Click that box. On a mobile, you can either take a photo, or select from photo library. Than you can select your photo and it should upload. :)
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Hope that helps. Try to get a clear photo of the bump. You can wet the feathers down in the area of the location to get a better photo if nessisary. Take 4 photos of the same thing. Chickens are squirmy, so at least one should come out clear.
 

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