I have not seen her eating or drinking yet but the wound is directly beneath her chin. In this photo she was slouched so the wound appears lower. She is separated and it is plenty hot enough without supplemental heat source
🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕I really need help! We had to evacuate all our chickens and they were in a kennel together and one of them was bullied and has a massive hole in her neck. I cleaned it, loosely bandages it, and separated her but she is in a lot of pain and I need ideas of what to give her pain wise.Please...
I would also give probiotics because the worms are already taking a toll on them and the dewormer will be a bit harsh so you’ll want to fortify their guts as much as possible.
I agree with the praziquantel but since they are so young it may work so well that when the worms die/come out it will stress their bodies to much and they are already in bad physical condition. I would do very small amounts In intervals to allow their bodies to catch up and heal progressively.
I would try fenbendazole as it is supposed to be highly effective against cesatodes. I would give 1 mg/kg for 5 days if its paste or 1ml/liter of water for 5 days if you want to put it in a water source