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Rosemary
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Thank you very much!Poor sweet girls!
To me the wounds look o.k. and to be healing. Just keep tending to them like you are. It's going to take time, but they should heal up o.k. barring infection.
Monitor for bad odors, angry red tissue and swelling.
If they are eating/drinking o.k., then that's a bonus.
Where are you keeping them inside? Do you have a garage or is it like a spare room?
If you have a section of garage, then you can lay down a tarp, make a coral with cardboard boxes and then add some shavings so the flooring is not slippery. They could hang out together in the coral...just a thought.
Having 3 injured, that's a lot of work and stress to deal with. You are doing good!
You may find this thread along with the pictures helpful - the progressing of healing wounds. Chickens are resilient no doubt, but the keeper that is tending to them is just as resilient and deserves a lot of credit.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/wounds-pictures-of-how-they-heal.1325817/
Hang in there
Thank you..Fantastic!
Looks good to me and they can see one another.
They also may feel more secure in their Table Fort too!