- Jun 13, 2012
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My boyfirend's mom's guinea keets were attacked last night, and by the time we heard them and made it out there, one was missing, one was fine, and one was obviously injured. The right wing is missing from the first joint onward, all that is left is the first section of bone. There is no skin or feathers covering it- just exposed muscle. It looks like an uncooked, skinned 1st joint of a chicken wing. We had to trim chunks of hanging flesh from the end. The other wing is broken, hanging down limply, I don't know how bad the breaks are. There is missing skin and feathers all over that wing. The tail may also be broken, it's hanging down. Near the rear end is a huge wound, with skin and feathers continuing to be scraped off all the way up the body under the wing. We cut the feathers around the wounds, applied antibiotic ointment to sterile pads and folded one over the stump of muscle and bone, another over the broken wing. We then wrapped both wing remainders with gauze strip. We put antibiotic ointment on the other wounds on the body. We wrapped the wings against the body with gauze strip so the keet wouldn't flap too much and so the broken wing wasn't hanging down. He was not happy about, escaped from our hands a couple times and kicked a lot. He was alert and paid attention to sounds and movements. Today we are getting betadine and more gauze strip. We didn't wash any of the wounds, so we were thinking of doing a saline rinse, a betadine rinse, and putting antibiotic ointment on all the wounds. We may have to trim more feathers. I'll update with photos as soon as I can.
Questions: Should we keep the wings/wounds covered or leave them exposed with ointment on them? Should we keep the wings wrapped to the body, as we did last night? What should we do about the stump of a wing and the broken wing?
Thanks everybody who looks at this and offers some advice, it's appreciated!
Questions: Should we keep the wings/wounds covered or leave them exposed with ointment on them? Should we keep the wings wrapped to the body, as we did last night? What should we do about the stump of a wing and the broken wing?
Thanks everybody who looks at this and offers some advice, it's appreciated!
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