Closing Time
Chirping
My polish roo is molting pretty good this week and when I went down to the coop just now, he came running to me pretty frantically. I noticed he’s bleeding on his back right before his tail feathers. Then witnessed one of my Eggers chasing and pecking him pretty good. I separated her and watched to see if it was just a one off and it was not. So I placed him on one side of our barn coop and kept the girls on the other. Tonight when he settles I will go back in so I can get a better look and try to clean it up. Not sure yet if it’s pin feather blood or if they got down to the skin. He does keep picking at it himself right now so not sure if he’s making it worse. I don’t usually handle him but he’s not a mean rooster. I’ve never picked him up before so I just want him a little quieter before I start poking around and stress him out further.
I have vetricynVF plus (not the poultry specific one) plus a plethora of horse wound care items. I have blue coat, aluspray, neosporin, etc.
Any recommendations for treatment? I’m not sure a bath in the house is in the cards for him. I feel this may be a bit too much for him.
I’m surprised they went at him and he didn’t shut that down but we did just have a flock shift this week with our latest Marek’s loss. They never went after her when she was down but I’m thinking she was keeping everyone in their place.
I have vetricynVF plus (not the poultry specific one) plus a plethora of horse wound care items. I have blue coat, aluspray, neosporin, etc.
Any recommendations for treatment? I’m not sure a bath in the house is in the cards for him. I feel this may be a bit too much for him.
I’m surprised they went at him and he didn’t shut that down but we did just have a flock shift this week with our latest Marek’s loss. They never went after her when she was down but I’m thinking she was keeping everyone in their place.