Here we go again. I'm out of town for a few days and my son is chicken sitting. All was fine when I left yesterday afternoon, as well as earlier today. My son went outside to find one of my young, but huge roosters dead in a heap of his own feathers. Most missing were from his back. He didn't see any blood anywhere. It's been over 100 degrees the past several days. He was a pretty passive roo, hatched on march 9th. No predators were found in the coop or run. He doesn't think the roo was dead very long. Would the others pluck his feathers? Could my older rooster attack and kill him with no evidence of blood anywhere? My oldest rooster is almost 11 months old and his spurs are still rounded and dull. He was seemingly very healthy and the heaviest of all of them. He was a barred rock, EE mix with something that gave him feathered feet. Any ideas? I'm going to try to attach a pic that was texted to me, but I'm on my phone now and can't guarantee anything. Also I had my little frizzle roo die recently from apparent mareks. This guy wasn't sick as of this morning.Thanks!