rm09boug
Chirping
- Oct 6, 2018
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Hey folks! I posted here yesterday regarding my rooster who managed to survive a coyote attack (9/10/19) with just a few scrapes and a whole lot of missing feathers. I put him in the coop to roost last night, but this morning he would not come out of the corner, just standing there, even when I offered his favorite treats.
I figured he has not been drinking, so I brought him inside to give him some water (first from a dish, then we tried a dropper), and he just seemed to fall asleep in my arms while I was carrying him from the coop to the house. After the water, he fell asleep again on me. I should stress, this is a rooster that will peck the living daylights out of you if you try to pet him on a normal day. Now I've been able to hold my fingers covered in mushy food right in front of him and he doesn't do a thing.
Lastly, I noticed when he was sleeping that he was breathing with his beak open and making quiet gurgling sounds. His tongue seems to work a lot, almost like he's trying to swallow? When he does stand, he stands straight up, with his spine almost completely vertical.
I don't know how to evaluate this. It's possible there an internal injury that I'm not seeing, but if that's the case I don't know what can be done for him. How do I know when he's past saving? I love my boy but I hate to think that he is suffering and I'm just torturing him with my care.
I figured he has not been drinking, so I brought him inside to give him some water (first from a dish, then we tried a dropper), and he just seemed to fall asleep in my arms while I was carrying him from the coop to the house. After the water, he fell asleep again on me. I should stress, this is a rooster that will peck the living daylights out of you if you try to pet him on a normal day. Now I've been able to hold my fingers covered in mushy food right in front of him and he doesn't do a thing.
Lastly, I noticed when he was sleeping that he was breathing with his beak open and making quiet gurgling sounds. His tongue seems to work a lot, almost like he's trying to swallow? When he does stand, he stands straight up, with his spine almost completely vertical.
I don't know how to evaluate this. It's possible there an internal injury that I'm not seeing, but if that's the case I don't know what can be done for him. How do I know when he's past saving? I love my boy but I hate to think that he is suffering and I'm just torturing him with my care.