- Nov 18, 2011
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Hi, I've lived in the city my entire life and never had a rooster before. As I mentioned on my first post, more than a year ago a rooster started coming to our home every day looking for food. Time went by and he got closer and closer to us; he even started to get into our house. So today he got in as usual and suddenly started fighting against the mirror on my closet door. As soon as I noticed that I immediately opened the door so that he couldn't see his reflection, but it was too late: he broke his right spur. Now he is limping and can't put his right leg on the floor; furthermore it seems to be bleeding. What should I do now? Will this heal by itself or should I take him to the vet? (He avoids human contact so that would be a problem). Will he be able to walk again today?
I know this is not the first time someone posts something like this but the problem is that the rooster isn't ours, he lives by himself on a neighbor's tree so in order to get there he must climb walls and ceilings. He has no owner since he escaped from a neighbor's house because apparently they mistreated him. I don't know what to do.
I would GREATLY appreciate any help.
I know this is not the first time someone posts something like this but the problem is that the rooster isn't ours, he lives by himself on a neighbor's tree so in order to get there he must climb walls and ceilings. He has no owner since he escaped from a neighbor's house because apparently they mistreated him. I don't know what to do.
I would GREATLY appreciate any help.