He is eating well, and appears to be digesting everything properly. He is mobile and does not appear to be weak. He does however not walk around with the same confidence he once had. Through the winter I ran all my birds together (17) this included being with a 7 month old very large and impressive Cuckoo lavender Orpington (I will have to take and post his picture just for fun). This rooster took over the mating the hens, so yes, he became out ranked and yes it was at that time his cone shrunk to 1/6 it's typical size. 2 months ago, I seperated my birds. The cuckoo Lavender rooster went with my Delawares to produce chicks to be processed, and I put the Lavender rooster with my lavender hens. He has produced some fantastic birds last year. I noticed despite being seperated completely out of view from the other Rooster he has not snapped back. I incubated 20 eggs 4 weeks ago and sure enough none were fertile. I now placed him with our leghorn and a few Delaware hens (none are aggressive) and moved the cuckoo lavender Orp. To the lavender hen side. I now have 15 fertile eggs from the lavender hens.
It seems as if he would have snapped out of looking and acting like a hen after 2 months. I am very motivated for him to make a comeback.