rooster with white on tips of comb

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You are welcome. I hope it helps. If you want the chickens to learn that the coop is home. You can lock them in the coop for a week or two, but that should be after the possible disease is treated. You could thoroughly clean the coop and sanitize, then keep your girls in. Move the roo to a cage or something seperate as far away as you can move him, or in the house. Keep him warm & calm and try supportive care like feeding yogurt, you may want to get some vitamins and electrolites from the feedstore. If a vet is an option you may consider that. I'm going to attach a link to a sticky with several questions about your chicken. Answering will help identify problems.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3569

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Yes Thank U For Your Great Info. I Have Been Looking On Those Links That U Gave Me. And It Was The Best Thing To Do The Petro Jelly. So I Will Do That Tomorrow & Take Him Out Of There. I Guess Where He Came From Was Pretty Bad. Im Making My 4x11 Dog Kennel Into My Chicken Coop, With A Nice Run. U Have A Great Morning Or What Ever Your Time Is. Im Learning Alot & Again Thanks So Much!!!!:d
 

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