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Oh, the drama in the chicken coop! It sounds like your twin roosters had quite the dust-up, leaving you with some feathered friends in need of TLC. First off, it’s not uncommon for roosters, even those who grew up together, to suddenly clash—sometimes it’s just the pecking order in action! As for the beak situation, if it’s not too severely damaged, there’s a chance it can heal, but beaks do take time and care to mend. Keeping the area clean and applying the right medicine is crucial. And about those brothers—while they may need some time apart to cool their feathers, with the right approach, they could potentially reunite.
So after getting home from work today I found that by roosters had started fighting out of nowhere, They are twin brothers and have spent every day together but for some unknown reason they apparently tried to kill each. One of the boys walked away with plenty of wounds but the other boy has lost a chunk of his beak right bellow the nostril the bleeding had stop by the time I got to them but I cleaned it and put medicine on it but I'm not sure if he's broken now can his broken beak grow back even if it's that far up and will the twin brother's ever be able to be together again?
Please if anyone has any idea I could use some real experiences.
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