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  1. alinas2010

    First? Hawk attack (we’re ok)

    I am hopeful they are okay, what a blessing! They are born with very good instincts to avoid predators, unfortunately they are just lacking in the defense department 🫤 I find that ours typically notice things before I do and run for cover really quickly. I think running with their wings out...
  2. alinas2010

    First? Hawk attack (we’re ok)

    Also, because time is of the essence for shock, here is how you would treat: Isolate somewhere semi dark and warm and give sugar water and electrolyte mix. You may have to syringe it if they don’t drink themselves. To avoid aspiration start by just dripping a tich onto the side of the beak and...
  3. alinas2010

    First? Hawk attack (we’re ok)

    Thankful your flock is okay. I would give them all a good once over if you aren’t sure which ones were involved. Some things to looks for: deep gashes, sometimes hidden in feathers, particularly around the back/under the wings. Shock - eyes closed, huddled/bunched up chicken standing or laying...
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