Oh the rooster has a date with the chicken dressing place down the road. He is aggressive toward my granddaughter who lives with us and this is the last straw, he's gotta go! I wont have him hurting the kids or the hens!
Blu-Kote is a disinfectant that you spray on the wound. When it's sprayed, it's already blue so the wounds won't be visible to the other chickens anymore, therefor it will most likely prevent picking at the wound. If you are planning to eat these chickens, though, I wouldn't use this product. http://www.mypetchicken.com/Health_and_Sanitation-Blu_Kote_Wound_Dressing__5_oz-P349.aspx
There is also a bottle available with a swab, instead of spray. My old feed store used to sell it in the horse section. I liked the swab because I could get it only where I wanted.
he is seperated. He is sleeping in a cardboard box at night and i fenced off a little space for him in the yard. Although he has to go, I wont mis treat him, I will eat him when he's gone, but will treat him as a living thing till then! I may start calling him waffles tomorrow!
Oh dear, that poor hen...I'd be eating that rooster for sure. You said you sprayed the wounds with hydrogen peroxide - I'd say that should likely work fine, but I would also watch them carefully to make sure it's healing properly (I'm sure you will, just saying).