Is it harmful to get spurred by a rooster?

While a spur from a rooster is unlikely to cause significant, it can still be painful and cause discomfort. Roosters' spurs are sharp, and getting spurred can cause cuts or puncture wounds. In rare cases, a deep spur wound may become infected.

Here are some potential symptoms of being spurred by a rooster:

- Pain and swelling at the site of the wound

- Bleeding

- Bruising

- Difficulty walking or moving the affected area

- Fever

- Pus or drainage from the wound

- Redness or inflammation around the wound

If you have been spurred by a rooster, it's essential to clean it and disinfect the wound to prevent infection:

- Wash the area immediately with soap and water.

- Apply pressure to stop any bleeding.

- Apply an antiseptic to the wound.

- Cover the wound with a clean bandage.

If the wound is severe or does not heal, see a doctor.