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- My rooster has black scab looking spots and kind of bloody on upper beak… is that what it is or something more worrisome? He is young and doing his hormonal changes so he is difficult to inspect up close.
Our take
Uh-oh, it sounds like your young rooster might be sporting some unsightly black scab-like spots on his upper beak! While hormonal changes can make our feathered friends a bit more elusive, it's essential to take note of any unusual markings or injuries. These spots could be a sign of a minor issue, like pecking or irritation, but they might also indicate something more concerning, such as a bacterial infection or fowl pox. Don’t fret just yet—inspecting him closely is key, and seeking advice from a vet who understands chickens can help you get to the bottom of this cluck-tastrophe. Your feathered friend deserves the best care, so let’s tackle these worries together!

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