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    Head Injury on Baby Chicks- Open Wound. Help!!

    Thank you so much! Read lots of threads and articles, including those ones. Headed to the store now to pick up some supplies. Will keep everyone posted.
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    Head Injury on Baby Chicks- Open Wound. Help!!

    I am reading on other posts that there is hope. I'm waiting for my boyfriend to get home so he can help me flush out the wounds, and get her healed up. But please, still let me know your suggestions
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    Head Injury on Baby Chicks- Open Wound. Help!!

    She is alert, eating and drinking fine, but I do notice her shaking her head around every so often. Poor baby, I don't want her to suffer any longer. Is there any topical medication or remedies that kill maggots? I don't want to loose hope, but also don't want her to suffer.
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    Head Injury on Baby Chicks- Open Wound. Help!!

    UPDATES: Thank you all for your help and support. I have been keeping both inside. I'm using the veterinarian vet spray to disinfect the wounds, and neosporin. They are both eating and drinking, and seem to be alert and energized. The black chick is healing up, her wound wasn't as severe. But I...
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    Head Injury on Baby Chicks- Open Wound. Help!!

    also let me know if it's possible to insert videos. I can upload one of her jolting around so you can see what I mean. Also of how alert she is, she doesn't seem to be slowing down.
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    Head Injury on Baby Chicks- Open Wound. Help!!

    Hey guys. I am new to chicken raising but long story short... I have 3 egg laying hens and 2 baby chicks (about 3 weeks old) raised them since they were days old. One of my adult hens seems to be very territorial, and has plucked the feathers out of one of my other adult ones. They've been...
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