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  1. MissChick@dee

    Bloody rear end and missing tail feathers

    I too am a big fan of betadine for wounds. Easy to find and it’s a great antibacterial. Diluted 50/50 with water for open wounds. You can use it to clean that wound at least 3 times a day to flush it until the tissue begins to granulate. Then I would apply topical antibiotic ointment to keep it...
  2. MissChick@dee

    Bloody rear end and missing tail feathers

    Oh my! Don’t be afraid to handle her. This is pretty serious. Wrap her wings in a towel so she can’t struggle. She’ll calm down. You need to get that cleaned up. Now is the time to be deliberate in what you do next. Is a vet an option for you?
  3. MissChick@dee

    Bloody rear end and missing tail feathers

    Poor thing. You need to see what’s going on. Soak her in a Luke-warm bath as long as she’s not actively bleeding. You need to get her away from the other chickens ASAP. They will peck where there is blood To get her clean and see IF you should soak or not get some hydrogen peroxide and paper...
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